Secondary Metabolite Isolation From Indonesian Folious Lichen: Phyloporon Aciculare (ACH.)
Date
2022-12-03Author
PUTRI, C. P. Z. S.
LAKSONO, T. A.
PRATOKO, D. K.
TRIATMOKO, B.
PRATAMA, A. N. W.
SISWOYO, T. A.
UNTAR, L. F.
Wongso, H.
HENDRA, R.
KELLER, P. A.
NUGRAHA, A. S.
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Lichen has been investigated for discovering new antibacterial agents. Although Indonesia is considered one of the
megadiverse countries and a home to a diverse array of lichen species, research on lichens for medicinal properties
remains scarce. In this study, an intensive semi-preparative High-Performance Liquid Chromatography successfully
isolated a major compound from Phyloporon aciculare, with its molecular structure proposed as methyl 2,4-
dihydroxy-3,6-dimethylbenzoate by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectral and was confirmed by Mass Spectrometry
data analysis. The crude extract of the lichen possessed a selective antibacterial activity in which significantly inhibited
Kocuria rhizophila by 96.9% at a 100 µg/mL concentration. In addition, previous reports on methyl 2,4-dihydroxy3,6-dimethylbenzoate from other species indicated the compound to have antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and
anticancer activities.
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