Olivia E. Kramer's research while affiliated with Oregon State University and other places

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The blue-green pigment known as xylindein that is produced by species in the Chlorociboria genus is under heavy investigation for its potential in textile dyes, wood dyes, and solar cells. Xylindein has not yet been synthesized, and while its production can be stimulated under laboratory conditions, it is also plentiful in downed, decayed wood in f...
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Potential applications for colorants derived from the spalting fungi Chlorociboria aeruginascens, Chlorociboria aeruginosa, Scytalidium cuboideum, and Scytalidium ganodermophthorum are of growing interest across a variety of fields, from wood and textile dyes, to solar cells. Previous research found that these dyes could be carried in natural oils,...

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... As mentioned above, application of actinobacterial pigments in painting was innovative uses in cultural and fine arts in Thailand. However, we attend to continue in this research due to the actinobacterial pigment extracted from C13 should be developed for resolving the solubility problem before painting uses as same as application of fungal pigments previously report (Robinson et al. 2018). ...