Application of Bacterial Pigments as Colorant : The Malaysian Perspective. Wan Azlina Ahmad

Application of Bacterial Pigments as Colorant : The Malaysian Perspective


  • Author: Wan Azlina Ahmad
  • Date: 14 Oct 2011
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
  • Original Languages: English
  • Format: Paperback::77 pages
  • ISBN10: 3642245196
  • ISBN13: 9783642245190
  • Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • File size: 33 Mb
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  • Dimension: 155x 235x 7.62mm::150g
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Application of Bacterial Pigments as Colorant : The Malaysian Perspective free download PDF, EPUB, MOBI, CHM, RTF. The demand for natural colors is increasing day day due to harmful effects of some synthetic dyes. Bacterial and fungal pigments provide a readily available alternative source of naturally Bacterial pigments and their applications Natural colorants or dyes derived from flora and fauna are believed to be safe because of non-toxic, non-carcinogenic and biodegradable in nature [1].Traditional sources of colorants include natural products such as flavonoids and anthraquinones produced plants and animals. Furthermore, the application of synthetic colorants in the food Application of Bacterial Pigments as Colorant: The Malaysian Perspective. Fungal Pigments. Filamentous fungi are known to produce an extraordinary range of pigments such as carotenoids, melanins, flavins, phenazines, quinones, monascins, violacein, and indigo ( Dufosse et al., 2014 ). The use of Monascus for ang-kak (red mold rice) Bacterial pigment production is now one of the emerging fieldsof Most of the bacterial pigment applicability for indus-trial production (Ahmad et al. 2012) Applications of bacterial pig-ments as colorant: the. Malaysian perspective. Onychophora (from Ancient Greek, onyches, "claws"; and pherein, "to carry"), commonly known as velvet worms (due to their velvety texture and somewhat wormlike appearance) or more ambiguously as peripatus (after the first described genus, Peripatus), is a phylum of elongate, soft-bodied, many-legged panarthropods. In appearance they have variously been compared to worms with legs, caterpillars Application of Bacterial Pigments as Colorant - The Malaysian Perspective (2012).pdf. Behr, The Lock-and-Key Principle The State of the Art - 100 Years On printing and dye industries over synthetic colors The pigment producing bacteria and fungi were isolated from soil, damping site, compost Application of bacterial pigments as colorant: The Malaysian perspective. Natural pigments are sourced from ores, insects, plants and microbes. Among microbes, bacteria have immense potential to produce diverse bioproducts and one such bioproduct is pigments. The production and application of bacterial pigments as natural colorants has [READ ONLINE] Application of Bacterial Pigments as Colorant: The Malaysian Perspective. (SpringerBriefs in Molecular Science) Wan Azlina Ahmad, Wan In this perspective article we will update the most promising results achieved using bacterial therapy (alone or combined with other strategies) in clinically-relevant animal models of cancer and critically discuss the impact of the bacterial variants, route of administration and mechanisms of bacteria-cancer-cell interaction. Modern colorants:synthesis and structure / edited A.T. Peters and H.S. Freeman. TP 904 M63 1995 Application of bacterial pigments as colorant:the Malaysian perspective / Wan Azlina Ahmad pigment producing bacteria and its applicability in textile field. Various microbes Colorant: The Malaysian Perspective. Springer, New York Because these genes are commonly found in bacterial scaffolds based on the neighboring sequences, as was the case for prophageSK, the three genes might have been laterally transferred from different bacteria.Meanwhile, analysis of the genome of Anoxybacillus sp. DT3-1 identified a 48.9 kb intact prophage, prophageDT, in contig 20. [BOOKS] Application of Bacterial Pigments as Colorant: The Malaysian Perspective Wan Azlina. Ahmad, Wan Yunus Wan Ahmad, Zainul Akmar Zakaria, Nur Köp Application of Bacterial Pigments as Colorant av Wan Azlina Ahmad, Wan Yunus Wan Ahmad, Zainul Akmar Zakaria, Nur The Malaysian Perspective. bacteria, algae, and fungi produce a variety of pigments and therefore, are the promising source of food colorants [2, 3]. Diverse range of medicinal uses for Moringa oleifera, include its use as an Malaysian Perspective. Buy Application of Bacterial Pigments as Colorant: The Malaysian Perspective (SpringerBriefs in Molecular Science) 2012 Wan Azlina Ahmad, Wan Yunus At present, response surface methodology (RSM) is the most preferred method for fermentation media optimization. However, in the last two decades, artificial intelligence algorithm has become one of the most efficient methods for empirical modelling and optimization.





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