Natural Pigments of Bacterial Origin and Their Possible Biomedical Applications

Salazar Celedon, Rodrigo; Barrientos Diaz, Leticia

Abstract

Microorganisms are considered one of the most promising niches for prospecting, production, and application of bioactive compounds of biotechnological interest. Among them, bacteria offer certain distinctive advantages due to their short life cycle, their low sensitivity to seasonal and climatic changes, their easy scaling as well as their ability to produce pigments of various colors and shades. Natural pigments have attracted the attention of industry due to an increasing interest in the generation of new products harmless to humans and nature. This is because pigments of artificial origin used in industry can have various deleterious effects. On this basis, bacterial pigments promise to be an attractive niche of new biotechnological applications, from functional food production to the generation of new drugs and biomedical therapies. This review endeavors to establish the beneficial properties of several relevant pigments of bacterial origin and their relation to applications in the biomedical area.

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Título según WOS: Natural Pigments of Bacterial Origin and Their Possible Biomedical Applications
Título de la Revista: MICROORGANISMS
Volumen: 9
Número: 4
Editorial: MDPI
Fecha de publicación: 2021
DOI:

10.3390/MICROORGANISMS9040739

Notas: ISI