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Advances in the microbial sustainable production of pigment indigoidine
Pigments are extensively used across various industries, including food, cosmetics, textiles, pharmaceuticals, and materials. However, stable natural blue pigments are relatively rare, and reports on microbial blue pigments remain limited. Among these pigments, indigoidine is gaining increasing attention due to growing concerns over the potential health risks and environmental impacts associated with synthetic dyes. As a result, biologically produced indigoidine is emerging as a promising alternative. Despite this interest, there is currently few comprehensive reviews that systematically summarizes and discusses microbial indigoidine biosynthesis. This review provides an overview of the biosynthetic pathways and metabolic regulatory mechanisms involved in indigoidine production, with a particular focus on strategies to enhance its synthesis through metabolic and fermentation engineering. Furthermore, we outline the current challenges and future perspectives in the microbial production of indigoidine.
期刊介绍:
Dyes and Pigments covers the scientific and technical aspects of the chemistry and physics of dyes, pigments and their intermediates. Emphasis is placed on the properties of the colouring matters themselves rather than on their applications or the system in which they may be applied.
Thus the journal accepts research and review papers on the synthesis of dyes, pigments and intermediates, their physical or chemical properties, e.g. spectroscopic, surface, solution or solid state characteristics, the physical aspects of their preparation, e.g. precipitation, nucleation and growth, crystal formation, liquid crystalline characteristics, their photochemical, ecological or biological properties and the relationship between colour and chemical constitution. However, papers are considered which deal with the more fundamental aspects of colourant application and of the interactions of colourants with substrates or media.
The journal will interest a wide variety of workers in a range of disciplines whose work involves dyes, pigments and their intermediates, and provides a platform for investigators with common interests but diverse fields of activity such as cosmetics, reprographics, dye and pigment synthesis, medical research, polymers, etc.