fükobilipigmente
Fükobilipigmente are a class of water-soluble, phycobiliprotein-derived pigments found primarily in certain photosynthetic aquatic organisms, such as cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) and red algae. These pigments play a crucial role in capturing light energy for photosynthesis, particularly in environments where light penetration is limited or of specific wavelengths.
Structurally, fükobilipigmente consist of bilins—linear tetrapyrrole molecules—attached to protein complexes called phycobiliproteins. These pigments are characterized
In photosynthesis, fükobilipigmente serve as accessory pigments, broadening the spectrum of usable light and efficiently transferring
Beyond their biological functions, fükobilipigmente are employed in various industries. They are used as natural colorants
Research continues to explore the potential of fükobilipigmente for medical, environmental, and industrial applications, underscoring their