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- W4225122423 abstract "Mushrooms are available as an alternative source to obtain natural pigments (fruiting body, culture medium and mycelium). Pigments have a wide range of applications in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, food and textile industries. Mushroom pigments are extracellular metabolites, which can be used in many products. Many fungi that degrade wood produce certain types of pigmentation which are produced in response to antagonistic reactions between fungi, these compounds are secondary metabolites that act as physical and chemical barriers in the wood substrate. The Suillus species contain grevilins, the color of the fruiting bodies is orange to dark blue, however, many of the species that contain variegatic and xerocomic acids do not turn blue, which may be due to the lack of oxidase enzymes that are needed to produce the methides of blue quinone. Mushrooms produce safe and functional pigments to be used in food processing." @default.
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