Production of bacterial pigments in low cost medium and formulation of biodegradable ink

Bacterial pigment production is an emerging field of research for its wide potential industrial applications. Prodigiosin (Serratia marcescens UTM1) and violacein (Chromobacterium violaceum UTM5) are such pigments which possess several biological properties and and have gained increasing importance...

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Main Authors: Venil, C. K., Wahidin, M. A. B., Aruldass, C. A., Ahmad, W. A.
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spelling my.utm.762742018-06-29T21:58:42Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/76274/ Production of bacterial pigments in low cost medium and formulation of biodegradable ink Venil, C. K. Wahidin, M. A. B. Aruldass, C. A. Ahmad, W. A. QD Chemistry Bacterial pigment production is an emerging field of research for its wide potential industrial applications. Prodigiosin (Serratia marcescens UTM1) and violacein (Chromobacterium violaceum UTM5) are such pigments which possess several biological properties and and have gained increasing importance in industrial markets such as drugs, cosmetics, textile dyeing, etc. The present study demonstrates the use of low cost medium for growth of locally isolated red, violet pigment producing bacteria and their application as biodegradable ink on plastic materials. The natural inks were successfully formulated using polyvinyl butyral, ethyl acetate, methyl ethyl ketone, and applied on plastic materials. They were able to withstand heat up to 60°C and showed no damage to plastic material during physical contact. The hue and chroma values showed the formulated natural inks falls within the red and violet colour. The results have shown that the bacterial pigments act as natural colourants and have great potential as biodegradable inks. National Institute of Science Communication 2017 Article PeerReviewed Venil, C. K. and Wahidin, M. A. B. and Aruldass, C. A. and Ahmad, W. A. (2017) Production of bacterial pigments in low cost medium and formulation of biodegradable ink. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 55 (7). pp. 441-447. ISSN 0019-5189 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85021815608&partnerID=40&md5=9f4ed813ab6a49043ed1daae39b8ea42
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Venil, C. K.
Wahidin, M. A. B.
Aruldass, C. A.
Ahmad, W. A.
Production of bacterial pigments in low cost medium and formulation of biodegradable ink
description Bacterial pigment production is an emerging field of research for its wide potential industrial applications. Prodigiosin (Serratia marcescens UTM1) and violacein (Chromobacterium violaceum UTM5) are such pigments which possess several biological properties and and have gained increasing importance in industrial markets such as drugs, cosmetics, textile dyeing, etc. The present study demonstrates the use of low cost medium for growth of locally isolated red, violet pigment producing bacteria and their application as biodegradable ink on plastic materials. The natural inks were successfully formulated using polyvinyl butyral, ethyl acetate, methyl ethyl ketone, and applied on plastic materials. They were able to withstand heat up to 60°C and showed no damage to plastic material during physical contact. The hue and chroma values showed the formulated natural inks falls within the red and violet colour. The results have shown that the bacterial pigments act as natural colourants and have great potential as biodegradable inks.
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author Venil, C. K.
Wahidin, M. A. B.
Aruldass, C. A.
Ahmad, W. A.
author_facet Venil, C. K.
Wahidin, M. A. B.
Aruldass, C. A.
Ahmad, W. A.
author_sort Venil, C. K.
title Production of bacterial pigments in low cost medium and formulation of biodegradable ink
title_short Production of bacterial pigments in low cost medium and formulation of biodegradable ink
title_full Production of bacterial pigments in low cost medium and formulation of biodegradable ink
title_fullStr Production of bacterial pigments in low cost medium and formulation of biodegradable ink
title_full_unstemmed Production of bacterial pigments in low cost medium and formulation of biodegradable ink
title_sort production of bacterial pigments in low cost medium and formulation of biodegradable ink
publisher National Institute of Science Communication
publishDate 2017
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