Bio-pigmentation and Biotechnological Implementations

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Bio-pigmentation and Biotechnological Implementations

Biology, life sciences

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Language: English

Published by: Wiley-Blackwell

Published on: 22nd May 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 5 Mb

ISBN: 9781119166184


Recent technological advances

Recent technological advances have provided unique opportunities for the exploration of alternatives to the industrial use of chemically produced synthetic colors. The most promising developments in this area have been in bio-pigmentation derived from microorganisms. This groundbreaking book reviews the current state of the science of bio-pigmentation, providing important insights into the molecular mechanisms of microbial biosynthesis of industrial pigments. Featuring contributions by leading researchers from both industry and academe, it explores the latest advances in the use of bio-pigments as safe, sustainable alternatives to chemically synthesized pigments, and provides extensive coverage the most promising sources of bio-pigments within the food, feed, and pharmaceutical industries.

Key features

Proposes microbial uniqueness of coloration in variety of food, feed and pharmaceuticals

Covers the basic science behind bio-pigmentation as well as the latest advances in the field

Describes detection strategies for screening and identifying color producing microorganisms under varying environmental conditions

Provides an exhaustive review of the literature on color producing extremophiles and offers fascinating insights into color production as a stress response in extremophiles

Explores microbial molecular mechanisms of color production, with special coverage of color production as secondary metabolites under environmental stress

Target audience

Bio-pigmentation and Biotechnological Implementations is required reading for professionals and post-doctoral students of microbiology, applied microbiology, food microbiology, food science, and food biochemistry. It is a valuable working resource for scientists working in color-dependent food, feed, and pharmaceuticals.

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