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. 1975 Nov;30(5):807–810. doi: 10.1128/am.30.5.807-810.1975

Prodiginine (Prodigiosin-Like) Pigments from Streptoverticillium rubrireticuli, an Organism That Causes Pink Staining of Polyvinyl Chloride

Nancy N Gerber *, Donald P Stahly *
PMCID: PMC187276  PMID: 1200630

Abstract

Red pigments were extracted from Streptoverticillium rubrireticuli strain 100-19, an organism frequently incriminated in pink staining of polyvinyl chloride. These pigments were identified as undecylprodiginine and butylcycloheptylprodiginine.

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