2021
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9030637
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Ecological and Biotechnological Aspects of Pigmented Microbes: A Way Forward in Development of Food and Pharmaceutical Grade Pigments

Abstract: Microbial pigments play multiple roles in the ecosystem construction, survival, and fitness of all kinds of organisms. Considerably, microbial (bacteria, fungi, yeast, and microalgae) pigments offer a wide array of food, drug, colorants, dyes, and imaging applications. In contrast to the natural pigments from microbes, synthetic colorants are widely used due to high production, high intensity, and low cost. Nevertheless, natural pigments are gaining more demand over synthetic pigments as synthetic pigments hav… Show more

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“…The global market of carotenoids growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.6% is expected to reach 2 billion dollars by 2027 ( Mussagy et al, 2021 ). However, the chemical synthesis constitutes 80–90% of carotenoids supply for the market and hence, to counter their side-effects, the microbial sources are gaining high demand ( Saini and Keum, 2019 ; Chatragadda and Dufossé, 2021 ). Though some companies such as Cyanotech (United States), Algatech (Israel), and Parry Nutraceuticals (India) have started producing carotenoids by biotechnological route, their market share is substantially smaller than synthetic producers ( Mussagy et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Major Classes Of Pigments and Microbial Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The global market of carotenoids growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.6% is expected to reach 2 billion dollars by 2027 ( Mussagy et al, 2021 ). However, the chemical synthesis constitutes 80–90% of carotenoids supply for the market and hence, to counter their side-effects, the microbial sources are gaining high demand ( Saini and Keum, 2019 ; Chatragadda and Dufossé, 2021 ). Though some companies such as Cyanotech (United States), Algatech (Israel), and Parry Nutraceuticals (India) have started producing carotenoids by biotechnological route, their market share is substantially smaller than synthetic producers ( Mussagy et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Major Classes Of Pigments and Microbial Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The plentiful pigments produced by the microbial world have widespread applications in different industrial sectors ( Narsing Rao et al, 2017 ; Chatragadda and Dufossé, 2021 ; Orlandi et al, 2021 ; Rana et al, 2021 ). The characteristic bioactivities of these secondary metabolites endow them with peculiar functional attributes which can be exploited for tailored applications via biotechnological tools ( Figure 2 ).…”
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“…As aforementioned, another approach to achieve yield improvement and consequently increase the viability of industrial production of fungal metabolites is the use of mutant strains and genetic engineering [ 99 ]. The current knowledge of the metabolic pathways and secondary metabolism precursors allow to manipulate fungi as “real industrial cell factories” [ 103 ] and take advantage of the entire pigment gene cassette to improve pigment yield [ 104 ]. In this way, Liu et al [ 99 ] managed to knock-out a cAMP phosphodiesterase gene in M. purpureus HJ11, which led to the accumulation of intracellular cAMP causing a stimulating effect in secondary metabolism that resulted in 2.3-fold increase in pigment production.…”
Section: Processing and Innovations In Azaphilones Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pigments are biosynthesized through various pathways dependent on both the genetics of the organism and may be contained within cells or diffuse throughout surrounding media [ 32 ]. Most microbial pigments are termed “secondary metabolites”, as they are byproducts of biosynthesis but are not required for necessary functions such as growth and reproduction [ 33 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%