2023
DOI: 10.3390/horticulturae9060705
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Bioefficacy of Lecanoric Acid Produced by Parmotrema austrosinense (Zahlbr.) Hale against Tea Fungal Pathogens

Abstract: Lichens are symbiotic organisms that are composed of fungal partners and photosynthetic algal partners. During the symbiotic process in lichen thallus, the fungus synthesizes certain secondary metabolites in which lecanoric acid is very important in terms of antibiotic properties. Considering the vital importance of lecanoric acid, the present study aimed to produce lecanoric acid from the thallus of Parmotrema austrosinense lichen using Modified Bold’s basal salt medium and evaluate the bio-efficacy against t… Show more

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“…Compound 150 separated from Parmelia cetrata showed moderate antibacterial activity against A. fischeri at 100 µM, completely inhibiting its growth [140]. Compound 150 exhibited weak antifungal activity against T. longifusus, A. flavus and F. solani, with inhibition rates of 40%, 40% and 50%, respectively, at 200 µg/mL [141] and efficient activity at a 15 µL concentration on eight fungi, with inhibition rates from 73.3 ± 1.5% to 91.5 ± 2.0% [142]. Compound 150 was antibacterial to C. michiganensis subsp.…”
Section: Othersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compound 150 separated from Parmelia cetrata showed moderate antibacterial activity against A. fischeri at 100 µM, completely inhibiting its growth [140]. Compound 150 exhibited weak antifungal activity against T. longifusus, A. flavus and F. solani, with inhibition rates of 40%, 40% and 50%, respectively, at 200 µg/mL [141] and efficient activity at a 15 µL concentration on eight fungi, with inhibition rates from 73.3 ± 1.5% to 91.5 ± 2.0% [142]. Compound 150 was antibacterial to C. michiganensis subsp.…”
Section: Othersmentioning
confidence: 99%