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- W2747720864 abstract "Many extremophiles produce pigmented molecules, which allow their adaptation to the extreme conditions. Due to their biodegradability and high compatibility with the environment, these pigmented molecules represent a major source of undiscovered scientific potential. This chapter summarizes the current understanding of pigments from microbial extremophiles and their potential application in biotechnology. The use of extremophiles as a source of pigmented molecules or to obtain pigments through biotechnological methods offers significant benefits over the use of other systems. Pigments are light-absorbing compounds that are responsible for the colors displayed by organisms. The chapter describes the most important groups of microbial pigments. Natural pigments not only have the capacity to increase the marketability of products, but also display advantageous biological activities as antioxidants and anticancer agents. Current applications of synthetic pigments are frequent in the textile industry, the leather tanning industry, paper production, food technology, agricultural research, light-harvesting arrays, photoelectrochemical cells, and hair colorings." @default.
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- W2747720864 title "Color-Producing Extremophiles" @default.
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