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Production and chemical characterization of pigments in filamentous fungi
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Microbiology Society
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Production of pigments by filamentous fungi is gaining interest owing to their use as food
colourants, in cosmetics and textiles, and because of the important biological activities of these
compounds. In this context, the objectives of this study were to select pigment-producing fungi,
identify these fungi based on internal transcribed spacer sequences, evaluate the growth and
pigment production of the selected strains on four different media, and characterize the major
coloured metabolites in their extracts. Of the selected fungal strains, eight were identified as
Aspergillus sydowii (CML2967), Aspergillus aureolatus (CML2964), Aspergillus keveii
(CML2968), Penicillium flavigenum (CML2965), Penicillium chermesinum (CML2966),
Epicoccum nigrum (CML2971), Lecanicillium aphanocladii (CML2970) and Fusarium sp.
(CML2969). Fungal pigment production was influenced by medium composition. Complex
media, such as potato dextrose and malt extract, favoured increased pigment production.
The coloured compounds oosporein, orevactaene and dihydrotrichodimerol were identified in
extracts of L. aphanocladii (CML2970), E. nigrum (CML2971), and P. flavigenum (CML2965),
respectively. These results indicate that the selected fungal strains can serve as novel sources
of pigments that have important industrial applications.
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SOUZA, P. N. da C. et al. Production and chemical characterization of pigments in filamentous fungi. Microbiology, [S.l.], v. 162, p. 12-22, 2016.
