The Conjugates of Phenolic Acids in Lichens of the Order Lecanorales

Lichens are symbiotic associations of a fungus (usually an ascomycete) and a photobiont, which may be an alga and/or a cyanobacterium. Lichens dominate on about 6–8% of land surface, mainly in the habitats with severe climatic conditions. Lichenized fungi are among the pioneer vegetation on bare roc...

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Main Authors: T. N. NIKOLAEVA, P. V. LAPSHIN, A. G. ZAVARZINA, N. V. ZAGOSKINA
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Published: International Journal of Secondary Metabolite 2014
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:00ce579aaeb6481ca3f06b1c8e9670e1 2023-05-15T17:05:03+02:00 The Conjugates of Phenolic Acids in Lichens of the Order Lecanorales T. N. NIKOLAEVA P. V. LAPSHIN A. G. ZAVARZINA N. V. ZAGOSKINA 2014-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/00ce579aaeb6481ca3f06b1c8e9670e1 EN eng International Journal of Secondary Metabolite https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ijsm/issue/22526/240748?publisher=ijate https://doaj.org/toc/2148-6905 2148-6905 https://doaj.org/article/00ce579aaeb6481ca3f06b1c8e9670e1 International Journal of Secondary Metabolite, Vol 1, Iss 1, Pp 15-0 (2014) lichens phenolics formation Agriculture S Plant culture SB1-1110 article 2014 ftdoajarticles 2023-02-19T01:29:22Z Lichens are symbiotic associations of a fungus (usually an ascomycete) and a photobiont, which may be an alga and/or a cyanobacterium. Lichens dominate on about 6–8% of land surface, mainly in the habitats with severe climatic conditions. Lichenized fungi are among the pioneer vegetation on bare rock or soil. Mat-forming species contribute substantially to the soil cover in tundras and high mountain elevations. Lichens are rich in water-soluble compounds which can be leached-out the lichen thalli with atmospheric depositions. We have recently described the occurrence of water-soluble phenolics in lichens (Zagoskina et al 2013). These compounds can play important role in the ecosystem functioning and primary soil formation (weathering, humification). The aim of this work was to study qualitative composition of water-soluble phenolics in the lichen species widespread in the soil cover of tundra zone. The air-dried thalli of Alectoria ochroleuca, Cetraria islandica, C.nigricans, C.nivalis, Cladonia arbuscula and C.stellaris were homogenized to powder and used for the study. Lichens were collected in Khibiny mountains, Kola Peninsula in August 2013. Phenolic compounds were extracted by distilled water (1h, 30C) and analyzed by TLC before and after the acid hydrolysis. It was found that all the lichens under the study contained the conjugates of phenol carboxylic acids. We have identified that non-phenolic part in some of these conjugates was represented by sugars and amino acids. The TLC of the hydrolizates of water extracts revealed occurrence of p-oxybenzoic acid in all of the species studied. The lichens Cetraria islandica, С.nigricans and Cladonia stellaris contained also vanillic acid. These phenolic acids are widespread in plant kingdom and are known as products of lignin decomposition in higher plants. The physiological role of water-soluble phenolics in lichens as well as their environmental role are need to be understood in future studies. Article in Journal/Newspaper kola peninsula Tundra Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Kola Peninsula Khibiny ENVELOPE(33.210,33.210,67.679,67.679) Bare Rock ENVELOPE(-45.589,-45.589,-60.704,-60.704) Alectoria ENVELOPE(-58.640,-58.640,-63.977,-63.977) Zagoskina ENVELOPE(-144.750,-144.750,-75.633,-75.633)
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T. N. NIKOLAEVA
P. V. LAPSHIN
A. G. ZAVARZINA
N. V. ZAGOSKINA
The Conjugates of Phenolic Acids in Lichens of the Order Lecanorales
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description Lichens are symbiotic associations of a fungus (usually an ascomycete) and a photobiont, which may be an alga and/or a cyanobacterium. Lichens dominate on about 6–8% of land surface, mainly in the habitats with severe climatic conditions. Lichenized fungi are among the pioneer vegetation on bare rock or soil. Mat-forming species contribute substantially to the soil cover in tundras and high mountain elevations. Lichens are rich in water-soluble compounds which can be leached-out the lichen thalli with atmospheric depositions. We have recently described the occurrence of water-soluble phenolics in lichens (Zagoskina et al 2013). These compounds can play important role in the ecosystem functioning and primary soil formation (weathering, humification). The aim of this work was to study qualitative composition of water-soluble phenolics in the lichen species widespread in the soil cover of tundra zone. The air-dried thalli of Alectoria ochroleuca, Cetraria islandica, C.nigricans, C.nivalis, Cladonia arbuscula and C.stellaris were homogenized to powder and used for the study. Lichens were collected in Khibiny mountains, Kola Peninsula in August 2013. Phenolic compounds were extracted by distilled water (1h, 30C) and analyzed by TLC before and after the acid hydrolysis. It was found that all the lichens under the study contained the conjugates of phenol carboxylic acids. We have identified that non-phenolic part in some of these conjugates was represented by sugars and amino acids. The TLC of the hydrolizates of water extracts revealed occurrence of p-oxybenzoic acid in all of the species studied. The lichens Cetraria islandica, С.nigricans and Cladonia stellaris contained also vanillic acid. These phenolic acids are widespread in plant kingdom and are known as products of lignin decomposition in higher plants. The physiological role of water-soluble phenolics in lichens as well as their environmental role are need to be understood in future studies.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author T. N. NIKOLAEVA
P. V. LAPSHIN
A. G. ZAVARZINA
N. V. ZAGOSKINA
author_facet T. N. NIKOLAEVA
P. V. LAPSHIN
A. G. ZAVARZINA
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title The Conjugates of Phenolic Acids in Lichens of the Order Lecanorales
title_short The Conjugates of Phenolic Acids in Lichens of the Order Lecanorales
title_full The Conjugates of Phenolic Acids in Lichens of the Order Lecanorales
title_fullStr The Conjugates of Phenolic Acids in Lichens of the Order Lecanorales
title_full_unstemmed The Conjugates of Phenolic Acids in Lichens of the Order Lecanorales
title_sort conjugates of phenolic acids in lichens of the order lecanorales
publisher International Journal of Secondary Metabolite
publishDate 2014
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