Lichen metabolites: an overview of some secondary metabolites and their biological potential

M Goga, J Elečko, M Marcinčinová, D Ručová… - Co-evolution of …, 2020 - Springer
Lichens present a symbiotic association between two or more organisms. These unique
organisms produce many chemical compounds, known as secondary metabolites or lichen …

Anticancer potential of lichens' secondary metabolites

Z Solárová, A Liskova, M Samec, P Kubatka… - Biomolecules, 2020 - mdpi.com
Lichens produce different classes of phenolic compounds, including anthraquinones,
xanthones, dibenzofuranes, depsides and depsidones. Many of them have revealed …

Lichens as a potential natural source of bioactive compounds: a review

V Shukla, GP Joshi, MSM Rawat - Phytochemistry reviews, 2010 - Springer
Biological activity of material whether known in folk medicine or observed in planned
screening program has been the starting point in the drug research. The general pattern is …

Lichens as a potential source of bioactive secondary metabolites

B Ranković, M Kosanić - Lichen secondary metabolites: bioactive …, 2019 - Springer
Lichens are complex symbiotic associations between fungi and algae which are important
constituents of many ecosystems. The production of various unique extracellular secondary …

Chemical composition of three Parmelia lichens and antioxidant, antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities of some their major metabolites

N Manojlović, B Ranković, M Kosanić, P Vasiljević… - Phytomedicine, 2012 - Elsevier
The aim of this study is to investigate chemical composition of acetone extracts of the lichens
Parmelia caperata, P. saxatilis and P. sulcata and antioxidant, antimicrobial and anticancer …

[图书][B] Herbalism, phytochemistry and ethnopharmacology

A Singh - 2011 - books.google.com
Bridging the gap between the ancient art of herbalism and the emerging sciences of
ethnopharmocology and phytopharmacotherapy, this book highlights the major …

The antimicrobial activity of substances derived from the lichens Physcia aipolia, Umbilicaria polyphylla, Parmelia caperata and Hypogymnia physodes

B Ranković, M Mišić, S Sukdolak - World journal of microbiology and …, 2008 - Springer
In this study, in vitro antimicrobial activity of the physodic acid, usnic acid, atranorin and
gyrophoric acid isolated from the lichens Hypogymnia physodes, Parmelia caperata …

Linking lichen metabolites to genes: emerging concepts and lessons from molecular biology and metagenomics

G Singh - Journal of Fungi, 2023 - mdpi.com
Lichen secondary metabolites have tremendous pharmaceutical and industrial potential.
Although more than 1000 metabolites have been reported from lichens, less than 10 have …

Secondary metabolites from cetrarioid lichens: Chemotaxonomy, biological activities and pharmaceutical potential

M Xu, S Heidmarsson, ES Olafsdottir, R Buonfiglio… - Phytomedicine, 2016 - Elsevier
Background Lichens, as a symbiotic association of photobionts and mycobionts, display an
unmatched environmental adaptability and a great chemical diversity. As an important …

Lichen depsides and tridepsides: progress in pharmacological approaches

I Ureña-Vacas, E González-Burgos, PK Divakar… - Journal of Fungi, 2023 - mdpi.com
Depsides and tridepsides are secondary metabolites found in lichens. In the last 10 years,
there has been a growing interest in the pharmacological activity of these compounds. This …