Prodigiosin is a red pigment produced by various microbial strains, of these, Serratia marcescens has been recorded as the major PG-producing strain. This microbial pigment has attracted much attention because it possesses potential applications in various fields. Thus, this active metabolite has been increasingly studied for bioproduction and investigated for its novel applications. Recently, several prodigiosin-related reviews were reported. These studies covered some aspects of the general physicochemical properties, pathway synthesis, production, and applications of prodigiosin in medicine. However, only a few works discussed the eco-friendly production of prodigiosin from organic wastes. Remarkably, the scaling-up of prodigiosin produc...
Bionanocomposites based on natural bioactive entities have gained importance due to their abundance;...
Serratia marcescens and several other bacteria produce the red-colored pigment prodigiosin which pos...
Department of Chemical Engineering, Department of Bio Engineering, National Institute of Technology...
ABSTRACT Prodigiosin is a red color pigment produced by the bacterium Serratia marcescens. Prodigios...
Second place winner of poster presentations at the 14th Annual Undergraduate Research and Creative A...
A new strain of Serratia marcescens UCP1459 isolated from a semi-arid soil produced the natural red ...
Aims: Prodigiosin is a bright red pigment produced by certain strains of Serratia marcescens, charac...
Abstract Background Prodigiosin produced by Serratia marcescens is a promising drug owing to its rep...
Prodigiosin (PG) is a red pigment compound originating from Serratia marcescens. Recently, this comp...
Recently, prodigiosin (PG), a red pigment compound produced mainly by Serratia marcescens, has been ...
This work addresses the production of prodigiosin from ram horn peptone (RHP) using MO-1, a local is...
Serratia marcescens belongs to Gram negative, straight rods, facultative anaerobic, motile bacteria ...
Enhanced production of prodigiosin, a potent compound from Serratia marcescens against Methicillin ...
Interest in bacterial pigments such as prodigiosin is growing among researchers due to their antibac...
Abstract: Prodigiosins, a family of natural red pigments characterized by a common pyrrolylpyrrometh...
Bionanocomposites based on natural bioactive entities have gained importance due to their abundance;...
Serratia marcescens and several other bacteria produce the red-colored pigment prodigiosin which pos...
Department of Chemical Engineering, Department of Bio Engineering, National Institute of Technology...
ABSTRACT Prodigiosin is a red color pigment produced by the bacterium Serratia marcescens. Prodigios...
Second place winner of poster presentations at the 14th Annual Undergraduate Research and Creative A...
A new strain of Serratia marcescens UCP1459 isolated from a semi-arid soil produced the natural red ...
Aims: Prodigiosin is a bright red pigment produced by certain strains of Serratia marcescens, charac...
Abstract Background Prodigiosin produced by Serratia marcescens is a promising drug owing to its rep...
Prodigiosin (PG) is a red pigment compound originating from Serratia marcescens. Recently, this comp...
Recently, prodigiosin (PG), a red pigment compound produced mainly by Serratia marcescens, has been ...
This work addresses the production of prodigiosin from ram horn peptone (RHP) using MO-1, a local is...
Serratia marcescens belongs to Gram negative, straight rods, facultative anaerobic, motile bacteria ...
Enhanced production of prodigiosin, a potent compound from Serratia marcescens against Methicillin ...
Interest in bacterial pigments such as prodigiosin is growing among researchers due to their antibac...
Abstract: Prodigiosins, a family of natural red pigments characterized by a common pyrrolylpyrrometh...
Bionanocomposites based on natural bioactive entities have gained importance due to their abundance;...
Serratia marcescens and several other bacteria produce the red-colored pigment prodigiosin which pos...
Department of Chemical Engineering, Department of Bio Engineering, National Institute of Technology...