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- Title
Pigment Production Using Submerged Fermentation.
- Authors
Venkatachalam, Mekala
- Abstract
The article discusses the increasing demand for natural pigments in various industries and the potential of microorganisms for pigment production through submerged fermentation. It highlights the importance of using low-cost substrates, such as agro-industrial wastes, for economic and sustainable pigment production. The article also explores the use of immobilized cell fermentation and scale-up studies to improve productivity and efficiency. Additionally, it discusses the potential bioactivities associated with microbial pigments and their applications in bioremediation. The article concludes by summarizing the various research articles included in the special issue, which focus on the production of industrially important compounds using submerged fermentation.
- Subjects
FERMENTATION; SOLID-state fermentation; SUSTAINABLE development; LUTEIN; PIGMENTS; IMMOBILIZED cells; MONASCUS purpureus
- Publication
Fermentation (Basel), 2024, Vol 10, Issue 2, p91
- ISSN
2311-5637
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/fermentation10020091