Characterization of Chromobacterium violaceum pigment through a hyperspectral imaging system

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In this paper, a comprehensive spatio-spectral and temporal analysis for Chromobacterium violaceum colonies is reported. A hyperspectral imaging (HSI) system is used to recover the spectral signatures of pigment production in a non-homogeneous media with high spectral resolution and high sensitivity in vivo, without destructing the sample. This non-contact sensing technique opens avenues to study the temporal growing of a specific section in the bacterial colony. Further, from a 580 [nm] and 764 [nm] spatio-spectral time series, a wild-type and mutant Chromobacterium violaceum strains are characterized. Such study provides quantitative information about kinetic parameters of pigment production and bacterial growing. © 2014 Gallardo et al.

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Gallardo, M. J., Staforelli, J. P., Meza, P., Bordeu, I., & Torres, S. (2014). Characterization of Chromobacterium violaceum pigment through a hyperspectral imaging system. AMB Express, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/2191-0855-4-4

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