17800
Accession Number
35959
Author
Mapari, Sameer A.S.;Nielsen, Kristian F.;Larsen, Thomas O.;Frisvad, Jens C.;Meyer, Anne S.;Thrane, Ulf
Title Of Article Chaper
Exploring fungal biodiversity for the production of water-soluble pigments as potential natural food colorants
Title Of Journal Book
Current Opinion in Biotechnology
Volume
16
Issue
2
Pages
231-238
Collation
8 p. : ills.
Reference Bibliography
Includes bibliographic references
Language Of Text
English
Literature Type
Serial
Literature Level
Analytic
Abstract
The production of many currently authorized natural food colorants has a number of disadvantages, including a dependence on the supply of raw materials and variations in pigment extraction. Fungi provide a readily available alternative source of naturally derived food colorants that could easily be produced in high yields. The recent authorization of a fungal food colorant has fuelled research to explore the extraordinary chemical diversity and biodiversity of fungi for the biotechnological production of pigments as natural food colorants. These studies require an appropriate use of chernotaxonomic tools and a priori knowledge of fungal metabolites to carry out intelligent screening for known or novel colorants as lead compounds. Such screening would result in the preselection of some potential pigment producers and the deselection of pathogenic strains and toxin producers. With advances in gene technology, in the future it should be possible to employ metabolic engineering to create microbial cell factories for the production of food colorants.
Keywords
fungi;production;water;soluble;pigment;natural;colorant
pub_id
17800