TY - JOUR
T1 - Biotechnological approaches for the production of natural colorants by Talaromyces/Penicillium
T2 - A review
AU - Morales-Oyervides, Lourdes
AU - Ruiz-Sánchez, Juan Pablo
AU - Oliveira, Jorge C.
AU - Sousa-Gallagher, María Jose
AU - Méndez-Zavala, Alejandro
AU - Giuffrida, Daniele
AU - Dufossé, Laurent
AU - Montañez, Julio
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020
PY - 2020/11/1
Y1 - 2020/11/1
N2 - There has been an increased interest in replacing synthetic colorants by colorants obtained from natural sources, especially microbial pigments. Monascus pigments have been used as natural colorings and food additives in Asia for centuries but have raised toxicity issues. Recently, Talaromyces/Penicillium species have been recognized as potential strains to produce natural pigments similar to those produced by Monascus species. To date, it has not been published a literature compilation about the research and development activity of Talaromyces/Penicillium pigments. Developing a new bioprocess requires several steps, from an initial concept to a practical and feasible application. Industrial applications of fungal pigments will depend on: (i) characterization of the molecules to assure a safe consumption, (ii) stability of the pigments to the processing conditions required by the products where they will be incorporated, (iii) optimizing process conditions to achieve high yields, iv) implementing an efficient product recovery and (v) scale-up of the bioprocess. The above aspects have been reviewed in detail to evaluate the feasibility of reaching a commercial scale of the pigments produced by Talaromyces/Penicillium. Finally, the biological activities of the pigments and their potential applications are discussed.
AB - There has been an increased interest in replacing synthetic colorants by colorants obtained from natural sources, especially microbial pigments. Monascus pigments have been used as natural colorings and food additives in Asia for centuries but have raised toxicity issues. Recently, Talaromyces/Penicillium species have been recognized as potential strains to produce natural pigments similar to those produced by Monascus species. To date, it has not been published a literature compilation about the research and development activity of Talaromyces/Penicillium pigments. Developing a new bioprocess requires several steps, from an initial concept to a practical and feasible application. Industrial applications of fungal pigments will depend on: (i) characterization of the molecules to assure a safe consumption, (ii) stability of the pigments to the processing conditions required by the products where they will be incorporated, (iii) optimizing process conditions to achieve high yields, iv) implementing an efficient product recovery and (v) scale-up of the bioprocess. The above aspects have been reviewed in detail to evaluate the feasibility of reaching a commercial scale of the pigments produced by Talaromyces/Penicillium. Finally, the biological activities of the pigments and their potential applications are discussed.
KW - Bioreactor
KW - Characterization
KW - Fungal pigments
KW - Optimization process
KW - Scale-up
KW - Stability
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85088100418
U2 - 10.1016/j.biotechadv.2020.107601
DO - 10.1016/j.biotechadv.2020.107601
M3 - Review article
C2 - 32682871
AN - SCOPUS:85088100418
SN - 0734-9750
VL - 43
JO - Biotechnology Advances
JF - Biotechnology Advances
M1 - 107601
ER -