2024
DOI: 10.1002/cbdv.202401557
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Lichen and Its Microbiome as an Untapped Source of Anti‐Biofilm Compounds

Marion Millot,
Christine Imbert,
Christelle Pouget
et al.

Abstract: Lichen substances have been firstly described in the 1870s and most of them have been evaluated for their activity on planktonic microorganisms (bacteria and fungi). More recently, microorganisms colonizing the lichen thallus have been isolated and identified giving access to a wild diversity of culturable microorganisms. The increasing research in lichens associated microbiome in recent years, has emphased a wide range of metabolites as a potential source of bioactive compounds. In parallel, humans are facing… Show more

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