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List of Contributors xv
Introduction xvii
1 INTRODUCTION OF NATURAL PIGMENTS FROM
MICROORGANISMS 1
Siyuan Wang, Fuchao Xu, and Jixun Zhan
1 1 Introduction 1
1 2 Microbial Pigments from Eukaryotic Sources 2
121 Pigments from Algae 2
122 Pigments from Fungi 4
123 Pigments from Yeasts 7
1 3 Natural Pigments from Prokaryotes 9
131 Natural Pigments from Cyanobacteria 9
132 Natural Pigments from Bacteria 10
1 4 Conclusion 16
References 16
2 ESTABLISHING NOVEL CELL FACTORIES PRODUCING
NATURAL PIGMENTS IN EUROPE 23
Gerit Tolborg, Thomas Isbrandt, Thomas Ostenfeld Larsen, and
Mhairi Workman
2 1 Introduction 23
2 2 Colorants 25
221 Classification of Colorants 25
222 Monascus Pigments 26
223 Biosynthesis of Monascus Pigments 29
224 Derivatives of Monascus Pigments 31
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CONTENTS
2 3 Screening for Monascus Pigment-Producing Cell Factories for
the European Market 32
231 Cell Factory Selection and Identification 32
232 From Single Pigment Producers to High-Performance
Cell Factories 33
2 4 Assessment of the Color Yield 34
241 Pigment Purification and Quantification 34
242 Detection and Identification 37
243 Quantification 38
244 CIELAB 41
2 5 Optimizing Cellular Performance: Growth and Pigment
Production 41
251 Assessment of Classical Physiological Parameters 42
252 Media Composition 42
253 Cultivation Parameters 44
254 Type of Cultivation 46
255 Metabolic Engineering 48
2 6 Pigment Properties 50
2 7 Conclusion 51
References 51
3 COLOR-PRODUCING EXTREMOPHILES 61
Eva Garcia-Lopez, Alberto Alcazar, Ana Maria Moreno, and
Cristina Cid
3 1 Introduction 61
3 2 Color-Producing Extremophiles 62
321 Thermophiles and Hyperthermophiles 63
322 Psychrophiles and Psychrotolerants 63
323 Alkaliphiles 66
324 Acidophiles 66
325 Piezophiles and Piezotolerants 66
326 Halophiles and Halotolerants 67
327 Radiophiles 67
3 3 Microbial Pigments 68
331 Chlorophylls and Bacteriochlorophylls 68
332 Carotenoids and Phycobilins 69
333 Violacein 70
334 Prodigiosin 70
335 Pyocyanin 70
336 Azaphilones 70
337 Bacteriorhodopsin 71
338 Cytochromes 71
CONTENTS ix
339 Other 72
3 4 Biotechnological Applications of Microbial Pigments from
Extremophiles 73
341 Applications in the Food Industry 74
342 Applications in the Pharmaceutical Industry 77
343 Applications in the Textile Industry 78
344 Applications as Laboratory Tools 78
345 Applications in Bioremediation 79
346 Development of Microbial Fuel Cells 79
347 Biotechnological Production of Natural Pigments 80
3 5 Conclusion 80
Acknowledgments 80
References 80
4 CURRENT CAROTENOID PRODUCTION USING
MICROORGANISMS 87
Laurent Dufosse
4 1 Introduction 87
4 2 ß-carotene 88
421B trispora 88
422 Phycomyces blakesleeanus 90
423 Mucor circinelloides 91
424 Applications 91
4 3 Lycopene 91
431B trispora 92
432 Fusarium sporotrichioides 93
4 4 Astaxanthin 93
441X dendrorhous Formerly Phaffia rhodozyma 94
442 Agrobacterium aurantiacum and Other Bacteria 95
443 Advantages over Other Carotenoids 95
444 Astaxanthin for Salmon and Trout Feeds 96
445 Astaxanthin for Humans 97
4 5 Zeaxanthin 97
4 6 Canthaxanthin 98
4 7 Torulene and Thorularhodin 99
4 8 Prospects for Carotenoid Production by Genetically Modified
Microorganisms 99
481 Escherichia coli and Other Hosts 99
482 Directed Evolution and Combinatorial Biosynthesis 101
4 9 Conclusion 102
References 104
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5 C50 CAROTENOIDS: OCCURRENCE, BIOSYNTHESIS,
GLYCOSYLATION, AND METABOLIC ENGINEERING FOR
THEIR OVERPRODUCTION 107
Nadja A Henke, Petra Peters-Wendisch, Volker F Wendisch, and
Sabine A E Heider
5 1 Introduction 107
5 2 Occurrence and Biological Function of C50 Carotenoids 108
5 3 Biosynthesis of C50 Carotenoids 110
5 4 Glycosylation of C50 Carotenoids 114
5 5 Overproduction of C50 Carotenoids by Metabolic Engineering 115
5 6 Conclusion 118
Acknowledgments 119
References 119
6 BIOPIGMENTS AND MICROBIAL BIOSYNTHESIS OF
ß-CAROTENOIDS 127
Rosemary C Nwabuogu, Jennifer Lau, and Om V Singh
6 1 Introduction 127
6 2 Characterization of Biological Pigments 129
621 Tetrapyrrole Derivatives 129
622 N-heterocyclic Derivatives 130
623 Isoprenoid Derivatives 131
624 Benzopran Derivatives 132
625 Quinones 132
626 Melanins 133
6 3 Biosynthetic Routes of ß-carotene 133
631 Fermentation of ß-carotene 138
6 4 Molecular Regulation of ß-carotene Biosynthesis 146
6 5 Commercialization of ß-carotene 147
6 6 Conclusion 151
References 151
7 BIOTECHNOLOGICAL PRODUCTION OF MELANINS
WITH MICROORGANISMS 161
Guillermo Gosset
7 1 Introduction 161
7 2 Microbial Production of Melanins 163
7 3 Production of Melanins with Engineered Microorganisms 165
7 4 Conclusion 169
References 170
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8 BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF
MONASCUS PIGMENTS 173
Changlu Wang, Di Chen, and Jiancheng Qi
8 1 Introduction 173
8 2 Monascus Pigments 174
8 3 The Properties of Monascus Pigments 176
831 Solubility 176
832 Stability 177
833 Safety 177
8 4 Functional Properties of Monascus Pigments 177
841 Antimicrobial Activities 178
842 Anti-inflammatory Activities 178
843 Anti-obesity Activities 178
844 Anticancer Activities 178
8 5 Biosynthetic Pathway of Monascus Pigments 179
8 6 Biosynthetic Pathway of Related Genes 181
8 7 Factors Affecting Monascus Pigment Production 184
871 Solid-State Fermentation 185
872 Submerged Fermentation 186
873 Carbon Source 186
874 Nitrogen Source 187
875 Temperature 187
876 Light 187
References 187
9 DIVERSITY AND APPLICATIONS OF VERSATILE
PIGMENTS PRODUCED BY MONASCUS SP 193
Sunil H Koli, Rahul K Suryawanshi, Chandrashekhar D Patil, and
Satish V Patil
9 1 Introduction 193
9 2 Pigment-Producing Monascus Strains 195
9 3 Various Types of Monascus Pigments 199
9 4 Extraction and Purification of Monascus Pigments 203
9 5 Detection and Purification 204
951 UV-Vis Spectrophotometric Methods 204
952 Column Chromatography 204
953 Thin-Layer Chromatography 205
954 High-Performance Liquid Chromatography 205
9 6 Applications 206
961 Food Colorants 206
962 Biological Role 206
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9 7 Conclusion 209
Acknowledgments 209
References 209
10 MICROBIAL PIGMENT PRODUCTION UTILIZING
AGRO-INDUSTRIAL WASTE AND ITS APPLICATIONS 215
Chidambaram Kulandaisamy Venil, Nur Zulaikha Bind Yusof,
Claira Arul Aruldass, and Wan Azlina Ahmad
10 1 Introduction 215
10 2 Agro-industrial Waste Generation: A Scenario 216
10 3 Microbial Pigments 216
10 4 Production of Microbial Pigments Utilizing Agro-industrial
Waste from Different Industries 223
10 5 Case Study: Production of Violacein by Chromobacterium
violaceum Grown in Agricultural Wastes 225
10 5 1 Introduction 225
10 5 2 Materials and Methods 226
10 5 3 Results and Discussion 229
10 6 Conclusion 235
Acknowledgments 235
References 235
11 MICROBIAL PIGMENTS: POTENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND
PROSPECTS 241
P Akilandeswari and B V Pradeep
11 1 Introduction 241
11 1 1 Pigments 242
11 1 2 Types of Pigments 242
11 1 3 Microbial Pigments 242
11 1 4 Use of Pigments 243
11 1 5 Advantages of Natural Pigments 243
11 1 6 Disadvantages of Synthetic Dyes 243
11 2 Potential Sources of Microbial Pigments 244
11 2 1 Actinomycetes 244
11 2 2 Bacteria 245
11 2 3 Fungi 245
11 3 Physical Factors Influencing Microbial Pigments 246
11 4 Chemical Factors Influencing Microbial Pigments 247
11 5 Fermentation Practices in Pigment Production 248
11 5 1 Solid-State Fermentation 248
11 5 2 Submerged Fermentation 248
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11 6 Characterization and Purification Analysis 249
11 7 Biocolors from Microbes and their Potential Functions 250
11 7 1 Pharmaceutical Industry 250
11 7 2 Food Colorants 255
11 7 3 Textile Dyeing 256
References 257
12 THE MICROBIAL WORLD OF BIOCOLOR PRODUCTION 263
Roshan Gul, Raman Kumar, and Anil K Sharma
12 1 Introduction 263
12 2 Pigments Produced by Microorganisms 265
12 3 Classification of Pigments 265
12 3 1 Riboflavin 265
12 3 2 ß-carotene 265
12 3 3 Canthaxanthin 268
12 3 4 Carotenoids 268
12 3 5 Prodigiosin 268
12 3 6 Phycocyanin 268
12 3 7 Violacein 268
12 3 8 Astaxanthin 268
12 4 Benefits and Applications of Microbial Pigments 269
12 5 Conclusion 272
References 273
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