2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.sajb.2023.08.018
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Anti-yeast potential of lichen-extracted substances – An analytical review

Łukasz Furmanek,
Mark R.D. Seaward
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“…The recommendation of water as a solvent for lichen substances from an ecological viewpoint is emphasized in review papers on the genera Aspergillus (Furmanek et al 2022b ) and Fusarium (Furmanek et al 2022c ), yeasts (Furmanek and Seaward 2023 ) and macromycetes (Furmanek et al 2022a ). The results of the present study strongly support these recommendations.…”
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“…The recommendation of water as a solvent for lichen substances from an ecological viewpoint is emphasized in review papers on the genera Aspergillus (Furmanek et al 2022b ) and Fusarium (Furmanek et al 2022c ), yeasts (Furmanek and Seaward 2023 ) and macromycetes (Furmanek et al 2022a ). The results of the present study strongly support these recommendations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lichen extracts, especially those obtained by ‘hot’ extraction methods due to the relatively higher concentrations of phenolic compounds determined can be considered in the future as natural agents used in various industrial branches, including forestry, fungal cultivation (anti- and pro-microbial agents), food preservatives, cosmetics (such as preservatives and sunscreens), phytopharmacology (dietary supplements) and medicine (drugs and antibiotics). Numerous of these suggestions have been considered in respect of Aspergillus , Fusarium , dermatophytes (Furmanek et al 2019 ; 2022b , c ) and yeasts (Furmanek and Seaward 2023 ) and for their phytopharmaceutical value based on substances which could be obtained from Cetraria islandica (Antropova et al 2021 ).…”
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