Isolation Of Fungal Pigments And Evaluation of their Textile Dyeing Efficacy
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In the current study, endophytic fungi were screened for the production of pigments and
colored compounds exploiting them as textile dyes. The potential of endophytic fungi to produce
pigments was assessed by growing them on a solid medium for prolonged duration. Isolates
those were capable of growing on such medium with considerable production of pigments were
then raised on submerged and solid state medium.
#4RSLBRT demonstrated maximum potential to produce pigments both on
submerged and solid substrate. It produced red colored compound. Dyeing potential of the
crude dye produced by #4RSLBRT on cotton swatches was assessed by dyeing process as per
ISO standard. It gained 2 points on 5 point scale. Further various chromatographic techniques
were used to isolate and purify the individual dye component and their tentative structures
were deciphered through NMR and GCMS analysis. The ethyl acetate and diethyl ether
fraction of the colored compound also possesses antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus
aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis. #4 RSLBRT was taxonomically identified as
Fusarium solani using morphotaxonomy and molecular tools
Further studies on optimisation of extraction procedure as well as dyeing process
would open the possibilities of using the fungal dyes at industrial scale.
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