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- W2746705396 abstract "Microbial pigments are used for different purposes depending on their color property and biological function. This chapter covers a variety of microbial pigments from eukaryotic and prokaryotic sources and discusses their properties and applications. The cells of eukaryotes such as plants, animals, and fungi contain a nucleus and other organelles. Eukaryotic microorganisms produce a lot of different pigments. The chapter describes some representative pigments from these organisms, categorized according to their source: algae, fungi, and yeasts. Prokaryotes are structurally simpler and have fewer metabolic pathways than eukaryotes. However, they are also known to produce a variety of metabolites with different colors. The chapter discusses pigments from cyanobacteria and other bacteria. Many cyanobacteria produce light-absorbing pigments such as chlorophylls, carotenoids, and phycobiliprotein. Unlike other algae, cyanobacteria are unicellular organisms and lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Thus, they belong to prokaryotes, and have some features similar to those of common bacteria." @default.
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- W2746705396 title "Introduction of Natural Pigments from Microorganisms" @default.
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