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Prodigiosin: a promising biomolecule with many potential ...
Prodigiosin is a microbial alkaloid red pigment composed of a tripyrrole structure . Prodigiosin displays antimicrobial, antifungal, and algicidal activities. Cell disruption and extractive methods are required for prodigiosin purification. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Prodigiosin - Wikipedia
It is responsible for the pink tint occasionally found in grime that accumulates on porcelain surfaces such as bathtubs, sinks, tiles and toilet bowls. en.wikipedia.org
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Prodigiosin: unveiling the crimson wonder
Prodigiosin (PG) is a red tripyrrole pigment from the prodiginine family that has attracted widespread attention due to its excellent biological activities. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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prodigiosin
prodigiosin Biochem. (prəʊdɪdʒɪˈəʊsɪn) [a. G. prodigiosin (E. Kraft Beiträge zur Biol. des B. Prodigiosus (Dissertation, Würzburg, 1902) 37, following suggestion by K. B. Lehmann), f. mod.L. prōdigiōs-us marvellous, prodigious (former specific epithet of the bacterium now called Serratia marcescens)... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prodigiosin: unveiling the crimson wonder - Frontiers
Prodigiosin (PG) is a red tripyrrole pigment from the prodiginine family that has attracted widespread attention due to its excellent biological activities, ... www.frontiersin.org
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Prodigiosin - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Prodigiosin is a red pigment produced by Serratia marcescens (Haddix and Shanks, 2018), Hahella chejuensis, Pseudomonas magnesiorubra, Zooshikella rubidus, ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Serratia marcescens ATCC 274 increases production of the red ...
Serratia marcescens is an opportunistic human pathogen that produces a vibrant red pigment called prodigiosin. Prodigiosin has implications ... www.nature.com
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Bacterial Pigment Prodigiosin as Multifaceted Compound for ... - MDPI
Prodigiosin exhibits antifungal activity against a range of fungal pathogens, including dermatophytes and plant pathogenic fungi. For instance, Lapenda et al. www.mdpi.com
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Natural prodigiosin from Serratia marcescens - ScienceDirect.com
Prodigiosin is a natural red pigment with significant biological activity, showing promising potential as a colorant in the food industry due to its ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Prodigiosin Serratia marcescens, = 98 HPLC, powder 56144-17-3
Prodigiosin, a tripyrrole red pigment biosynthesized by Serratia marcescens and other bacteria, induces apoptosis and exhibits antibacterial, anticancer, ... www.sigmaaldrich.com
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Prodiginines
The group is named after prodigiosin (prodiginine) and is biosynthesized through a common set of enzymes. Laboratory Details of the first total synthesis of the parent prodigiosin were published in 1962, confirming the chemical structure. wikipedia.org
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Streptomyces hiroshimensis
Streptomyces hiroshimensis produces the red pigment prodigiosin. wikipedia.org
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pyrrole
pyrrole Chem. (ˈpɪrəʊl) Also -ol, pyrrhol. [f. Gr. πυρρός reddish + L. oleum oil.] a. A feebly basic, colourless transparent liquid, C4H5N, contained in bone-oil and coal-tar, having an odour like chloroform. Also, any derivative of this containing a pyrrole ring.1835 F. F. Runge in R. D. & T. Thoms... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pyrrole
Other pyrrole-containing secondary metabolites include PQQ, makaluvamine M, ryanodine, rhazinilam, lamellarin, prodigiosin, myrmicarin, and sceptrin. The biosynthesis of Prodigiosin involves the convergent coupling of three pyrrole type rings (labeled A, B, and C in figure 1) from L-proline, L-serine wikipedia.org
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tetra-
tetra- (tɛtrə) before a vowel tetr-, a. Gr. τετρα-, combining form of the numeral τέτταρες, τέτταρα four, forming the first element of many words adapted from existing Greek compounds, and thence used in new analogous formations, mainly scientific and technical. 1. As a general etymological element.... Oxford English Dictionary
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