2016
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2016.509.087
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In vitro Study on Anthelmintic Activity of Heterodermia boryi Macrolichen Collected from the Nilgiris, Tamilnadu, India

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“…A study of P. tinctorum including other Parmotrema species found in Malaysia reported weak antibacterial activity for this lichen, contrary to two others whose extracts and isolated pure natural products were considerably active [18]. Results of this study further support the anthelmintic potential of lichens as reported [8].…”
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“…A study of P. tinctorum including other Parmotrema species found in Malaysia reported weak antibacterial activity for this lichen, contrary to two others whose extracts and isolated pure natural products were considerably active [18]. Results of this study further support the anthelmintic potential of lichens as reported [8].…”
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confidence: 78%
“…Journal of Parasitology Research filaricidal molecules considering their wide-ranging antimicrobial and demonstrated anthelmintic activity [8]. This study recorded high anti-Onchocerca activity for the methanol extract of one lichen, P. tinctorum, with high selectivity for the adult male worm.…”
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“…Some species of Heterodermia are known to have ethnomedicinal and traditional uses and are shown to exhibit bioactivities such as antimicrobial, antiviral, antioxidant, enzyme inhibitory, and anthelmintic activity. [11,[17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25] Heterodermia incana is a corticolous (and rarely saxicolous) macrolichen. The lichen is reported from subtropical to lower temperate regions of India, Nepal and Sri Lanka and also found in China, Taiwan, and Thailand.…”
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