Background: Light can be absorbed by bacterial pigment and affects its growth. Prodigiosin is a red pigment found in various bacterial species. The purpose of this study was to investigate the impacts of light on prodigiosin production, biomass formation, and membrane integrity of Serratia marcescens y2. Results: S. marcescens y2 grew better and produced more intracellular prodigiosin in darkness than in illumination. The pigment leakage ratio from cells was detected more in light than in darkness conditions. Ethidium bromide uptake assay could visually prove the prodigiosin-related loss of membrane integrity under illumination. A higher concentration of malondialdehyde (MDA) was detected in light-treated culture than in darkness. Tests o...
Serratia marcescens is a facultatively-anaerobic bacterium and the most recognized producer of the h...
ABSTRACT Serratia marcescens is a prolific producer of the red, membrane-associated pigment prodigio...
Prodigiosin (2-methyl-3-pentyl-6-methoxyprodiginine) is a valuable medicinal and edible natural pigm...
Background: Light can be absorbed by bacterial pigment and affects its growth. Prodigiosin is a red ...
A pigment complex has been isolated from the biomass of bacteria Serratia marcescens ATCC 9986 and s...
  Objective: Prodigiosin is a red tripyrrole pigment which is synthesized as a secondary metabolit...
Abstract: Prodigiosins, a family of natural red pigments characterized by a common pyrrolylpyrrometh...
ABSTRACT Prodigiosin is a red color pigment produced by the bacterium Serratia marcescens. Prodigios...
Maximal amounts of prodigiosin were synthesized in either minimal or complete medium after incubatio...
Prodigiosin is a red pigment produced by various microbial strains, of these, Serratia marcescens ha...
Aims: Prodigiosin is a bright red pigment produced by certain strains of Serratia marcescens, charac...
Serratia marcescens belongs to Gram negative, straight rods, facultative anaerobic, motile bacteria ...
Thiamine stimulates the production of a red pigment , which is chromatographically and spectrophotom...
Second place winner of poster presentations at the 14th Annual Undergraduate Research and Creative A...
The red pigment of Serratia marcescens, prodigiosin, has interested chemists because it has been rep...
Serratia marcescens is a facultatively-anaerobic bacterium and the most recognized producer of the h...
ABSTRACT Serratia marcescens is a prolific producer of the red, membrane-associated pigment prodigio...
Prodigiosin (2-methyl-3-pentyl-6-methoxyprodiginine) is a valuable medicinal and edible natural pigm...
Background: Light can be absorbed by bacterial pigment and affects its growth. Prodigiosin is a red ...
A pigment complex has been isolated from the biomass of bacteria Serratia marcescens ATCC 9986 and s...
  Objective: Prodigiosin is a red tripyrrole pigment which is synthesized as a secondary metabolit...
Abstract: Prodigiosins, a family of natural red pigments characterized by a common pyrrolylpyrrometh...
ABSTRACT Prodigiosin is a red color pigment produced by the bacterium Serratia marcescens. Prodigios...
Maximal amounts of prodigiosin were synthesized in either minimal or complete medium after incubatio...
Prodigiosin is a red pigment produced by various microbial strains, of these, Serratia marcescens ha...
Aims: Prodigiosin is a bright red pigment produced by certain strains of Serratia marcescens, charac...
Serratia marcescens belongs to Gram negative, straight rods, facultative anaerobic, motile bacteria ...
Thiamine stimulates the production of a red pigment , which is chromatographically and spectrophotom...
Second place winner of poster presentations at the 14th Annual Undergraduate Research and Creative A...
The red pigment of Serratia marcescens, prodigiosin, has interested chemists because it has been rep...
Serratia marcescens is a facultatively-anaerobic bacterium and the most recognized producer of the h...
ABSTRACT Serratia marcescens is a prolific producer of the red, membrane-associated pigment prodigio...
Prodigiosin (2-methyl-3-pentyl-6-methoxyprodiginine) is a valuable medicinal and edible natural pigm...