“…isolated from soil e.g. Arthrobacter globiformis excreted a yellow pigment during exponential growth which was identified as riboflavin, C 17 H 20 N 4 O 6, 7,8-dimethyl-10-(1′-D-ribityl) isoalloxazine (Hamm & Decker, 1980;Veldkamp, Venema, Harder, & Konings, 1966;Yamane, Nakamra, Okamoto, Oshima, & Kato, 1995) . Yamane et al (1995) investigated the riboflavin production by an Arthrobacter sp.…”