| Literature DB >> 28690593 |
Manik Prabhu Narsing Rao1, Min Xiao1, Wen-Jun Li1,2.
Abstract
The demand for natural colors is increasing day by day due to harmful effects of some synthetic dyes. Bacterial and fungal pigments provide a readily available alternative source of naturally derived pigments. In contrast to other natural pigments, they have enormous advantages including rapid growth, easy processing, and independence of weather conditions. Apart from colorant, bacterial and fungal pigments possess many biological properties such as antioxidant, antimicrobial and anticancer activity. This review outlines different types of pigments. It lists some bacterial and fungal pigments and current bacterial and fungal pigment status and challenges. It also focuses on possible fungal and bacterial pigment applications.Entities:
Keywords: color; microbial pigments; pigments; secondary metabolites; synthetic dye
Year: 2017 PMID: 28690593 PMCID: PMC5479939 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.01113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
Fungal and bacterial pigments and their applications.
| Fungi/Bacteria | Pigment | Application | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anthraquinone | Antitumor agent | ||
| Carotenoid | Food-grade pigment | ||
| Violacein | Anti-tumor, anti-microbial, and anti-parasitic agent | ||
| Violacein | Antifungal agent | ||
| Carotenoid | Photo-sensitizers in dye sensitized solar cells | ||
| Melanin | Anti-cancer agent and anti-oxidant | ||
| Pyocyanin | Anti-microbial agent | ||
| Prodiginines | Antibiotic | ||
| Carotenoid | Antioxidant | ||
| Blue pigment | Detect heavy metal | ||
| Asperversin | Antifungal agent | ||
| Benzoquinon | Anticancer agent | ||
| Anthraquinone | Dyeing of wool fabrics | ||
| Red pigment | Dye textile having antimicrobial activity | ||
| Anthraquinone | Antioxidant | ||
Fungal and bacterial pigments studied or applied for commercial production.
| Fungi/Bacteria | Color | Pigment | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yellow | Ankaflavin | Industrial production# | |
| Orange | Rubropunctatin | Industrial production# | |
| Yellow | Riboflavin | Industrial production# | |
| Deep blood red | Naphtoquinone | Industrial production# | |
| Red | Monascorubramin | Industrial production# | |
| Red | Anthraquinone | Industrial production# | |
| Red | Lycopene | Development stage∗∗ | |
| Yellow–orange | ß-carotene | Industrial production∗∗ | |
| Yellow–orange | ß-carotene | Development stage∗∗ | |
| Orange | Canthaxanthin | Research project# | |
| Yellow | Carotenoids | Development stage∗ | |
| Red | Rubrolone | Development stage∗∗ | |
| Yellow | Zeaxanthin | Research project∗∗ | |
| Pink–red | Astaxhantin | Research project∗∗ | |
| Dark-red | Canthaxhantin | Research project∗∗ | |
| Blue, green | Pyocyanin | Industrial production# | |
| Yellow | Zeaxanthin | Development stage# | |
| Pink-red | Astaxanthin | Research project# | |
List of novel bacteria producing pigments.
| Bacteria | Gram | Pigment | Isolated from | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Positive | Orange | Sea water | ||
| Positive | Violet–blue | Soil | ||
| Positive | Blue | Sewage irrigation soil | ||
| Positive | Dark blue | Tomato rhizosphere soil | ||
| Negative | Red–orange | Rhizosphere | ||
| Negative | Yellow | Rhizospheric soil | ||
| Positive | Black | Soil | ||
| Negative | Yellow | Freshwater | ||
| Positive | Brown | Desert sand |