Азафилоновые пигменты грибов как перспективные натуральные красители
- Авторы: Антипова Т.В.1, Желифонова В.П.1, Зайцев К.В.2, Вайнштейн М.Б.1
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- Институт биохимии и физиологии микроорганизмов им. Г.К. Скрябина Российской академии наук – обособленное подразделение ФГБУН ФИЦ “Пущинский научный центр биологических исследований РАН”
- Московский государственный университет им. М.В. Ломоносова
- Выпуск: Том 92, № 1 (2023)
- Страницы: 3-13
- Раздел: ОБЗОРЫ
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0026-3656/article/view/138160
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.31857/S0026365622600432
- EDN: https://elibrary.ru/NLPLKN
- ID: 138160
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Аннотация
Микроскопические грибы образуют и экскретируют многочисленные и разнообразные вторичные метаболиты, в том числе пигменты различной окраски, которые могут быть использованы как альтернатива применяемым в промышленности химическим и растительным красителям. Одним из перспективных классов грибных пигментов являются азафилоновые соединения, впервые обнаруженные у грибов рода Monascus. В обзоре дан анализ публикаций по образованию пигментов азафилонового типа у грибов Monascus, а также у Talaromyces и Aspergillus сavernicola. Приведены краткие сведения об антимикробной, противоопухолевой, противовоспалительной и гиполипидемической активностях азафилоновых пигментов. Обсуждены возможные стратегии повышения производительности процесса получения, а также направленного синтеза желтых, оранжевых и красных пигментов и их производных. В целом обзор позволяет оценить важность азафилоновых пигментов, перспективы и пути расширения их производства для применения в качестве натуральных красителей в различных областях.
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Т. В. Антипова
Институт биохимии и физиологии микроорганизмов им. Г.К. СкрябинаРоссийской академии наук – обособленное подразделение ФГБУН ФИЦ
“Пущинский научный центр биологических исследований РАН”
Автор, ответственный за переписку.
Email: tantipova@ibpm.pushchino.ru
Россия, 142290, Пущино
В. П. Желифонова
Институт биохимии и физиологии микроорганизмов им. Г.К. СкрябинаРоссийской академии наук – обособленное подразделение ФГБУН ФИЦ
“Пущинский научный центр биологических исследований РАН”
Email: tantipova@ibpm.pushchino.ru
Россия, 142290, Пущино
К. В. Зайцев
Московский государственный университет им. М.В. Ломоносова
Email: tantipova@ibpm.pushchino.ru
Россия, 119234, Москва
М. Б. Вайнштейн
Институт биохимии и физиологии микроорганизмов им. Г.К. СкрябинаРоссийской академии наук – обособленное подразделение ФГБУН ФИЦ
“Пущинский научный центр биологических исследований РАН”
Email: tantipova@ibpm.pushchino.ru
Россия, 142290, Пущино
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