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Cynodontin: a secondary metabolite and dyestuff intermediate
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1997
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EngineeringGreen ChemistrySecondary MetaboliteEnvironmental BiotechnologyFungal CultureBiochemical EngineeringNatural Product BiosynthesisDyeingDisperse Blue 7Natural PigmentsBiochemistryIndustrial MycologyBiomanufacturingFriendly Anthraquinone DyesDyestuff IntermediateBiotechnologyMicrobiologyMedicinePigment
The feasibility of exploiting microorganisms to produce more environmentally friendly anthraquinone dyes was investigated. A fungal culture, Curvularia lunata, was identified as producing an anthraquinone biochromophore composed of over 70% cynodontin (1,4,5,8-tetrahydroxy-3-methylanthraquinone). Cynodontin of this purity was considered to be a suitable dyestuff intermediate and a method for dye production is described. Properties of the biodye were compared with those of Disperse Blue 7, the chemically synthesised equivalent. ©1997 SCI