Anti-Cancer Evaluation of Depsides Isolated from Indonesian Folious Lichens: Physcia Millegrana, Parmelia Dilatata and Parmelia Aurulenta
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2020-10-01Author
NUGRAHA, Ari Satia
LAKSONO, Tinton Agung
FIRLI, Lilla Nur
PUTRI, Chintya Permata Zahky Sukrisno
PRATOKO, Dwi Koko
ZULFIKAR, Zulfikar
UNTARI, Ludmilla Fitri
WONGSO, Hendris
LAMBERT, Jacob M.
DILLON, Carolyn T.
KELLER, Paul A.
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Cancer is a serious health burden on global societies. The discovery and development of new
anti-cancer therapies remains a challenging objective. Although it has been shown that lichen secondary
metabolites may be potent sources for new anti-cancer agents, the Indonesian- grown folious lichens,
Physcia millegrana, Parmelia dilatata and Parmeila aurulenta, have not yet been explored. In this study
exhaustive preparative high-performance liquid chromatography was employed to isolate the lichen
constituents with spectroscopic and spectrometric protocols identifying nine depsides 9–17, including
the new methyl 4-formyl-2,3-dihydroxy-6-methylbenzoate 13. The cytotoxicity of the depsides towards
cancer cells was assessed using the 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide
(MTT) assay. The results indicated lowest toxicity of the depsides towards human A549 lung cancer
cells. Importantly, the di-depsides (11, 12 and 17) showed greatest toxicity, indicating that these
structures are biologically more active than the mono-depsides against the HepG2 liver cancer, A549
lung cancer and HL-60 leukemia cell lines.
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