Technological and Scientific Prospection on Pigments Produced by Microorganisms.

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Recent patents on biotechnology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1872208317666221101121410
Tainã Lima Silva de Souza, Carolina Oliveira de Souza, Marcelo Andrés Umsza-Guez
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Background: Interest in natural pigments has grown due to the negative aspects caused by synthetic options, which trigger damage to the body and the environment. Research with natural pigments produced by microorganisms becomes viable in relation to other pigments extracted from animals or plants, as microorganisms have advantages in terms of versatility and productivity. Thus, production technologies are protected by patents.

Methods: To evaluate the evolution of research and technological development on producing natural pigments by different microorganisms through scientific and technological prospection. Scientific prospecting was done by searching articles published from 2010 to 2020 in the Scopus, Science Direct, and Web of Science databases. Technological prospecting was carried out with patents obtained from the European Patent Office (ESPACENET) database.

Results: The searches were based on the keywords "pigment" and "dye" crossed with microalgae, fungi, bacteria and yeast. A total of 2.811 articles and 451 patents were selected. Scientific prospecting has shown interest in alternative cultivation media, and among the microorganisms that produce pigments, fungi and microalgae are the most studied.

Conclusion: Technological prospecting showed that 375 (83%) recovered patent documents refer to the protection of pigment extraction and production techniques and that the largest patent holders are private companies, followed by Chinese universities.

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微生物生产色素的技术与科学展望。
背景:由于合成色素会对人体和环境造成损害,人们对天然色素的兴趣越来越大。与从动物或植物中提取的其他色素相比,微生物生产的天然色素的研究变得可行,因为微生物在多功能性和生产力方面具有优势。因此,生产技术受到专利的保护。方法:通过科技展望,对不同微生物生产天然色素的研究进展和技术发展进行评价。通过检索Scopus、Science Direct和Web of Science数据库中2010年至2020年发表的文章进行科学勘探。利用从欧洲专利局(ESPACENET)数据库获得的专利进行技术勘探。结果:关键词“色素”和“染料”与微藻、真菌、细菌和酵母交叉搜索。共入选论文2811篇,专利451项。科学勘探对替代培养基表现出兴趣,在产生色素的微生物中,真菌和微藻是研究最多的。结论:技术调查结果显示,375件(83%)回收的专利文献涉及色素提取和生产技术的保护,专利持有人以私营企业居多,其次是中国高校。
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期刊介绍: Recent Patents on Biotechnology publishes review articles by experts on recent patents on biotechnology. A selection of important and recent patents on biotechnology is also included in the journal. The journal is essential reading for all researchers involved in all fields of biotechnology.
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