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    Chemical Composition, Antioxidant, and Antimicrobial Activities of Lichen Umbilicaria cylindrica (L.) Delise (Umbilicariaceae)

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    The phytochemical analysis of methanol and chloroform extracts of Umbilicaria cylindrica was determined by HPLC-UV method. The predominant phenolic compound in both extracts was depsidone, salazinic acid (1). Besides salazinic acid, the tested extracts of U. cylindrica contain norstictic acid (2), methyl-β-orcinol carboxylate (3), ethyl haematommate (4), atranorin (5), and usnic acid (6), in different amounts and relations. The lichen extracts showed comparable and strong antioxidant activity, exhibited higher DPPH and hydroxyl radical scavengings, chelating activity, and inhibitory activity towards lipid peroxidation. The lichen extracts demonstrated important antimicrobial activity against eight strains with MIC values from 15.62 to 62.50 μg/mL. This is the first report of the detail chemical composition and antioxidant activity of the lichen Umbilicaria cylindrica, and the results suggest that this lichen can be used as a new source of the natural antioxidants and the substances with antimicrobial features

    <b>Synthesis of C<sub>7</sub>-C<sub>16</sub>-alkyl maltosides in the presence of tin(IV) chloride as a Lewis acid catalyst</b>

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    The synthesis of C7- to C16-alkyl maltosides in the presence of tin(IV) chloride as Lewis acid catalyst was performed. The characterization of the products and theoretical investigation of the crucial step in the synthesis were carried out. The preparation of the β-maltosides required reaction time of 1 h, and that of the α-maltosides was 72 h. The side products were the α-D-maltosidechloride and 2-hydroxy-β-maltoside, respectively. The PM3 calculation confirmed the formation of the kinetically controlled β-product

    Phytochemical and antioxidant studies of Laurera benguelensis growing in Thailand

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    The aim of this study was to investigate metabolites of the lichen Laurera benguelensis. A high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method has been developed for the characterization of xanthones and anthraquinones in extracts of this lichen. Lichexanthone, secalonic acid D, norlichexanthon, parietin, emodin, teloschistin and citreorosein were detected in the lichen samples, which were collected from two places in Thailand. Components of the lichen were identifed by relative retention time and spectral data. This is the frst time that a detailed phytochemical analysis of the lichen L. benguelensis was reported and this paper has chemotaxonomic signifcance because very little has been published on the secondary metabolites present in Laurera species. Some of the metabolites were detected for the frst time in the family Trypetheliaceae. The results of preliminary testing of benzene extract and its chloroform and methanol fractions showed that all samples showed a weak radical scavenging activity. The chloroform extract showed the highest antioxidant activity

    Phytochemical and antioxidant studies of Laurera benguelensis growing in Thailand

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    Chemical composition and antioxidant activity of lichen Toninia candida

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    In the present investigation, methanol, chloroform and petrol ether extracts from the lichen Toninia candida (Weber) Th. Fr, Catillariaceae, were assayed for their antioxidant activity. The phenolic composition of the extracts was determined by HPLC-UV analysis. The predominant phenolic compound in all the extracts was depsidone, norstictic acid. All the tested extracts of T. candida contain, besides norstictic acid, atranorin, stictic, protocetraric and usnic acid, but in different amounts and relations. The lichen extracts showed comparable and strong antioxidant activity, exhibited higher DPPH and hydroxyl radical scavengings, chelating activity and inhibitory activity towards lipid peroxidation. This is the first report of chemical composition and antioxidant antimicrobial activity of the lichen Toninia candida

    Phytochemical and antimicrobial screening of leaves and stems of Balkan endemic species Daphne malyana Blečić

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    Daphne malyana Blečić (Thymelaeaceae) is an endemic species of the western part of the Balkan Peninsula. No previous detailed studies exist on D. malyana Blečić. The aim of this study was to provide information on the anatomy of the leaf and stem as well as to perform phytochemical screening and to assay the antimicrobial activity of methanol extracts of the leaves and stems of D. malyana Blečić. The phytochemical analysis showed that coumarins and flavonoids are the major classes of secondary metabolites in both leaves and stems. The antimicrobial activity of the methanol extracts from leaves and stems of D. malyana was also evaluated against six Gram-positive and six Gram-negative bacteria by employing both microdilution and disc diffusion methods. The results from the well-diffusion assay showed significant antimicrobial activity at all tested concentrations of the extracts. The results showed that methanol extracts of leaves and twigs have similar chemical compositions and similar antimicrobial activity. To our knowledge this is the first report on the phytochemistry and antimicrobial activity of this plant species. © 2012 American Scientific Publishers
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