Anthelmintic and antimicrobial activities of three new depsides and ten known depsides and phenols from Indonesian lichen: Parmelia cetrata Ach.

Author:
Nugraha A.S., Untari L.F., Laub A., Porzel A., Franke K. & Wessjohann L.A.
Year:
2021
Journal:
Natural Product Research
Pages:
35(23): 5001–5010
Url:
https://doi.org/10.1080/14786419.2020.1761361
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An extensive phytochemical study of a foliose lichen from Indonesia, Parmelia cetrata, resulted in the successful isolation of 13 phenol and depside derivatives (1–13) including the previously unreported depsides 30-hydroxyl-50-pentylphenyl 2,4-dihydroxyl-6- methylbenzoate (7), 30-hydroxyl-50-propylphenyl 2,4-dihydroxyl-6- methylbenzoate (8) and 30-hydroxyl-50-methylphenyl 2-hydroxyl-4- methoxyl-6-propylbenzoate (9). The anti-infective activity of isolated compounds was evaluated against the gram-negative bacterium Aliivibrio fischeri and the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. 2,4-Dihydroxyl-6-pentylbenzoate (5) and lecanoric acid (6) induced growth inhibition of A. fischeri with inhibition values of 49% and 100% at a concentration of 100 µM, respectively. The antibacterial activity might be due to their free carboxyl group. A phenolic group at C4 also contributed to the antimicrobial activity of the depsides as shown for compounds 7 and 8, which caused 89% and 96% growth inhibition at 100 µM, respectively. Lecanoric acid (6) in addition possesses significant anthelmintic effects causing 80% mortality of C. elegans at 100 µg/mL. Keywords: Lichen; Parmelia cetrata; antimicrobial; anthelmintic; depsides; Aliivibrio fischeri; Caenorhabditis elegans.
Id:
34339
Submitter:
zdenek
Post_time:
Monday, 02 May 2022 22:31