Main secondary metabolites identified in species of genus Bryoria are fumarprotocetraric and confumarprotocetraric acids, followed by stictic and lobaric acids, atranorin, gyrophoric, vulpinic, barbatolic and usnic acids. This review deals with the antimicrobial activity of substances identified from the genus Bryoria. These data may be useful in predicting the activity of extracts if their composition is known. HIGHLIGHTS Fumarprotocetraric and confumarprotocetraric acids are identified in most of the species of genus Bryoria as the main components.Fumarprotocetraric acid shows medium antimicrobial activity.Extracts could exhibit a moderate antimicrobial activity: higher antibacterial than antifungal
Lichens represent a promising source of antimicrobial, cytotoxic and antioxidant agents. Their great...
Introduction. Lichens, due to the presence of own secondary metabolites such as depsidones and depsi...
Background: Medicinal plants are used by many ethnic groups as a source of medicine for the treatme...
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Usually regarded as less evolved than their more recently diverged vascular sisters, which currently...
Usually regarded as less evolved than their more recently diverged vascular sisters, which currently...
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The antifungal activity of secondary lichen metabolites extracted by means of acetone and ethanol fr...
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Historically, the study of natural products has focused on the biosynthetic pathways of terrestrial ...
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Lichens are symbiotic associations that are formed by fungi and algae or cyanobacteria. The number o...
The present study aimed to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of methanol and chloroform extracts o...
Three species of the lichen Usnea (U. baileyi (Stirt.) Zahlbr., U. bismolliuscula Zahlbr. and U. pec...
Lichens represent a promising source of antimicrobial, cytotoxic and antioxidant agents. Their great...
Introduction. Lichens, due to the presence of own secondary metabolites such as depsidones and depsi...
Background: Medicinal plants are used by many ethnic groups as a source of medicine for the treatme...
Here we investigate antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of the acetone extract of the Cladonia ...
Usually regarded as less evolved than their more recently diverged vascular sisters, which currently...
Usually regarded as less evolved than their more recently diverged vascular sisters, which currently...
Many plants contain active substances that are known to be effective in both enhancing the wound hea...
The antifungal activity of secondary lichen metabolites extracted by means of acetone and ethanol fr...
In this work two lichen species (Cladonia portentosa and Ramalina farinacea) were investigated. Lich...
Lichens produce a great variety of secondary metabolites and most of them are unique. These chemical...
Historically, the study of natural products has focused on the biosynthetic pathways of terrestrial ...
Lichen has a great medicinal value and represents the symbiotic relationship between fungi and algae...
Lichens are symbiotic associations that are formed by fungi and algae or cyanobacteria. The number o...
The present study aimed to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of methanol and chloroform extracts o...
Three species of the lichen Usnea (U. baileyi (Stirt.) Zahlbr., U. bismolliuscula Zahlbr. and U. pec...
Lichens represent a promising source of antimicrobial, cytotoxic and antioxidant agents. Their great...
Introduction. Lichens, due to the presence of own secondary metabolites such as depsidones and depsi...
Background: Medicinal plants are used by many ethnic groups as a source of medicine for the treatme...