Reindeer lichen (Cladonia stellaris) from a Norwegian mountain region as a sustainable source of usnic acid

This is an open access article. You can find it online by following this link: http://www.ijarnp.org/index.php/ijarnp/article/view/302 The article is published under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported licens (CC BY 3.0) : http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Summary. Usnic acid (UA)...

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Main Authors: Rahman, Mahfizur, Falck-Ytter, Anne B., Antonsen, Øyvind G., Strætkvern, Knut O.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Healthy Synergies Publishers (USA) 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2365909
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spelling fthsinnlandet:oai:brage.inn.no:11250/2365909 2024-03-03T08:48:28+00:00 Reindeer lichen (Cladonia stellaris) from a Norwegian mountain region as a sustainable source of usnic acid Rahman, Mahfizur Falck-Ytter, Anne B. Antonsen, Øyvind G. Strætkvern, Knut O. 2015 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2365909 eng eng Healthy Synergies Publishers (USA) Rahman, M., Falck-Ytter, A. B., Antonsen, Ø. G. & Strætkvern, K. O. (2015). Reindeer lichen (Cladonia stellaris) from a Norwegian mountain region as a sustainable source of usnic acid. International Journal of Applied Research in Natural Products, 8(3), 17-23. Lokalisert på http://www.ijarnp.org/index.php/ijarnp/article/view/302 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2365909 Navngivelse-DelPåSammeVilkår 3.0 Norge http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/no/ 17-23 8 International Journal of Applied Research in Natural Products 3 usnic acid lichen acetone yield NMR VDP::Technology: 500::Biotechnology: 590 Journal article Peer reviewed 2015 fthsinnlandet 2024-02-02T12:42:08Z This is an open access article. You can find it online by following this link: http://www.ijarnp.org/index.php/ijarnp/article/view/302 The article is published under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported licens (CC BY 3.0) : http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Summary. Usnic acid (UA) was extracted at 1.5-1.9 % dry weight from samples of Cladonia stellaris, a carpet-forming lichen growing abundantly in mountain areas in southeastern Norway. UA is known for its antibiotic activity as well as other bio-inhibitory functions, and is currently used in a number of formulations. Thus, the objective was to isolate and analyze UA to assess its availability. Preparations, made from lichen: acetone extraction (1:15) and from refining by recrystallization, were analyzed by one- and two-dimensional thin layer chromatography, gas chromatography, melting point, polarimetry and NMR. Only minor contaminants were observed, and both crude and refined preparations demonstrated properties (Rf-value, retention time, melting point and optical rotation) similar to the reference compound. However, polarimetry showed that C. stellaris contained the (-) enantiomer (>97 %) as opposed to Usnea-species where (+) UA is dominant. Both proton and 13C NMR confirmed structure identity to UA. Samples from four locations at different altitudes (250-650 m) around 62o north did not differ significantly (p< 0.05) in UA content. The study area has for a long time been carefully managed commercially for ornamental lichen harvesting to sustain regrowth. Thus applying the same practice, harvesting the lichen for recovering UA at high purity is highly feasible. Industrial relevance. Usnic acid has for a long time been subject to research for its biological activities, especially as a broad-sceptered antibiotic and more recently for its anti-cancerous effects in vitro. Considering the alarming spread of antibiotic resistance, UA can be a progressive alternative for those antibiotics, and to improve cancer treatment. Accumulating ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Reindeer lichen Høgskolen i Innlandet: Brage INN Norway
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topic usnic acid
lichen
acetone yield
NMR
VDP::Technology: 500::Biotechnology: 590
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lichen
acetone yield
NMR
VDP::Technology: 500::Biotechnology: 590
Rahman, Mahfizur
Falck-Ytter, Anne B.
Antonsen, Øyvind G.
Strætkvern, Knut O.
Reindeer lichen (Cladonia stellaris) from a Norwegian mountain region as a sustainable source of usnic acid
topic_facet usnic acid
lichen
acetone yield
NMR
VDP::Technology: 500::Biotechnology: 590
description This is an open access article. You can find it online by following this link: http://www.ijarnp.org/index.php/ijarnp/article/view/302 The article is published under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported licens (CC BY 3.0) : http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Summary. Usnic acid (UA) was extracted at 1.5-1.9 % dry weight from samples of Cladonia stellaris, a carpet-forming lichen growing abundantly in mountain areas in southeastern Norway. UA is known for its antibiotic activity as well as other bio-inhibitory functions, and is currently used in a number of formulations. Thus, the objective was to isolate and analyze UA to assess its availability. Preparations, made from lichen: acetone extraction (1:15) and from refining by recrystallization, were analyzed by one- and two-dimensional thin layer chromatography, gas chromatography, melting point, polarimetry and NMR. Only minor contaminants were observed, and both crude and refined preparations demonstrated properties (Rf-value, retention time, melting point and optical rotation) similar to the reference compound. However, polarimetry showed that C. stellaris contained the (-) enantiomer (>97 %) as opposed to Usnea-species where (+) UA is dominant. Both proton and 13C NMR confirmed structure identity to UA. Samples from four locations at different altitudes (250-650 m) around 62o north did not differ significantly (p< 0.05) in UA content. The study area has for a long time been carefully managed commercially for ornamental lichen harvesting to sustain regrowth. Thus applying the same practice, harvesting the lichen for recovering UA at high purity is highly feasible. Industrial relevance. Usnic acid has for a long time been subject to research for its biological activities, especially as a broad-sceptered antibiotic and more recently for its anti-cancerous effects in vitro. Considering the alarming spread of antibiotic resistance, UA can be a progressive alternative for those antibiotics, and to improve cancer treatment. Accumulating ...
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author Rahman, Mahfizur
Falck-Ytter, Anne B.
Antonsen, Øyvind G.
Strætkvern, Knut O.
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Falck-Ytter, Anne B.
Antonsen, Øyvind G.
Strætkvern, Knut O.
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title Reindeer lichen (Cladonia stellaris) from a Norwegian mountain region as a sustainable source of usnic acid
title_short Reindeer lichen (Cladonia stellaris) from a Norwegian mountain region as a sustainable source of usnic acid
title_full Reindeer lichen (Cladonia stellaris) from a Norwegian mountain region as a sustainable source of usnic acid
title_fullStr Reindeer lichen (Cladonia stellaris) from a Norwegian mountain region as a sustainable source of usnic acid
title_full_unstemmed Reindeer lichen (Cladonia stellaris) from a Norwegian mountain region as a sustainable source of usnic acid
title_sort reindeer lichen (cladonia stellaris) from a norwegian mountain region as a sustainable source of usnic acid
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