Antibacterial and Anticancer Activities of Nine Lichens of Indonesian Java Island
Date
2019-03-11Author
Nugraha, Ari Satia
Pratoko, Dwi Koko
Damayanti, Yuvita Dian
Lestari, Nadya Dini
Laksono, Tinton Agung
Addy, Hardian Susilo
Untari, Ludmilla Fitri
Kusumawardani, Banun
Wangchuk, Phurpa
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Lichen is a unique composite organism that arises from algae and fungi symbiotic relationship.
There are 18,500 recorded lichen species worldwide but only limited number of global species has been tested
for their biological activities. In particular, Indonesian lichens are rarely investigated. In this study, we collected
and identified nine lichen species from six different locations in East Java Indonesia and screened their crude
methanol extracts against gram-negative bacteria (Pseudomonas aeruginosa) and cancer cells (MCF7, Widr
and Hela). While only the methanol extract of Parmelia cetrata Ach and Parmelia dilatata Vain inhibited
Pseudomonas aeruginosa, most lichen extracts possessed moderate cytotoxicity. Cladonia scabriuscula
methanol extract was cytotoxic against MCF7, Widr and Hela cell lines with IC50
value of 324, 324, 476 μg/mL,
respectively. Moreover, methanol extract of Physcia cf. millegrana Degel indicated cytotoxicity against Hela
cell line with IC50
value of 137 μg/mL. This study revealed anticancer potency of lichen of Java Island for the first
time and further research is necessary for isolating the bioactive compounds.
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