Current knowledge on Parmelia genus: Ecological interest, phytochemistry, biological activities and therapeutic potential

Parmelia Acharius is one of the most representative genera within Parmeliaceae family which is the largest and the most widespread family of lichen-forming fungi. Parmelia lichens present a medium to large foliose thallus and they are distributed from the Artic to the Antartic continents, being more...

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Published in:Phytochemistry
Main Authors: González Burgos, Elena María, Fernández Moriano, Carlos, Gómez-Serranillos Cuadrado, María Pilar
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling ftunivcmadrid:oai:docta.ucm.es:20.500.14352/96884 2024-06-23T07:48:04+00:00 Current knowledge on Parmelia genus: Ecological interest, phytochemistry, biological activities and therapeutic potential González Burgos, Elena María Fernández Moriano, Carlos Gómez-Serranillos Cuadrado, María Pilar 2019 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/96884 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phytochem.2019.112051 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0031942219301451?via%3Dihub eng eng https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/96884 0031-9422 doi:10.1016/j.phytochem.2019.112051 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phytochem.2019.112051 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0031942219301451?via%3Dihub restricted access Foliose lichens Environmental biomonitoring Specialized products/metabolites Antimicrobial activity Antioxidant activity Cytotoxic activity Ciencias Biomédicas 32 Ciencias Médicas journal article 2019 ftunivcmadrid https://doi.org/20.500.14352/9688410.1016/j.phytochem.2019.112051 2024-05-29T01:05:59Z Parmelia Acharius is one of the most representative genera within Parmeliaceae family which is the largest and the most widespread family of lichen-forming fungi. Parmelia lichens present a medium to large foliose thallus and they are distributed from the Artic to the Antartic continents, being more concentrated in temperate regions. According to its current description, the genus encompasses up to 41 different species and it is phylogenetically located within the Parmelioid clade (the largest group in the family). Interestingly, some of its species are among the most common epiphytic lichens in Europe such as Parmelia sulcata Taylor and Parmelia saxatilis (L.) Ach. The present work aims at providing a complete overview of the existing knowledge on the genus, from general concepts such as taxonomy and phylogeny, to their ecological relevance and biological interest for pharmaceutical uses. As reported, Parmelia lichens arise as valuable tools for biomonitoring environmental pollution due to their capacity to bioaccumulate metal elements and its response to acid rain. Moreover, they produce a wide array of specialized products/metabolites including depsides, depsidones, triterpenes and dibenzofurans, which have been suggested to exert promising pharmacological activities, mainly antimicrobial, antioxidant and cytotoxic activities. Herein, we discuss past and recent data regarding to the phytochemical characterization of more than 15 species. Even though the knowledge is still scarce in comparsion to other groups of organisms such as higher plants and other non-lichenized fungi. Reviewed works suggest that Parmelia lichens are worthy of further research for determining their actual possibilities as sources of bioactive compounds with potential therapeutic applications. Depto. de Farmacología, Farmacognosia y Botánica Fac. de Farmacia TRUE pub Article in Journal/Newspaper antartic* Docta Complutense (Universidad Complutense de Madrid - UCM) Phytochemistry 165 112051
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topic Foliose lichens
Environmental biomonitoring
Specialized products/metabolites
Antimicrobial activity
Antioxidant activity
Cytotoxic activity
Ciencias Biomédicas
32 Ciencias Médicas
spellingShingle Foliose lichens
Environmental biomonitoring
Specialized products/metabolites
Antimicrobial activity
Antioxidant activity
Cytotoxic activity
Ciencias Biomédicas
32 Ciencias Médicas
González Burgos, Elena María
Fernández Moriano, Carlos
Gómez-Serranillos Cuadrado, María Pilar
Current knowledge on Parmelia genus: Ecological interest, phytochemistry, biological activities and therapeutic potential
topic_facet Foliose lichens
Environmental biomonitoring
Specialized products/metabolites
Antimicrobial activity
Antioxidant activity
Cytotoxic activity
Ciencias Biomédicas
32 Ciencias Médicas
description Parmelia Acharius is one of the most representative genera within Parmeliaceae family which is the largest and the most widespread family of lichen-forming fungi. Parmelia lichens present a medium to large foliose thallus and they are distributed from the Artic to the Antartic continents, being more concentrated in temperate regions. According to its current description, the genus encompasses up to 41 different species and it is phylogenetically located within the Parmelioid clade (the largest group in the family). Interestingly, some of its species are among the most common epiphytic lichens in Europe such as Parmelia sulcata Taylor and Parmelia saxatilis (L.) Ach. The present work aims at providing a complete overview of the existing knowledge on the genus, from general concepts such as taxonomy and phylogeny, to their ecological relevance and biological interest for pharmaceutical uses. As reported, Parmelia lichens arise as valuable tools for biomonitoring environmental pollution due to their capacity to bioaccumulate metal elements and its response to acid rain. Moreover, they produce a wide array of specialized products/metabolites including depsides, depsidones, triterpenes and dibenzofurans, which have been suggested to exert promising pharmacological activities, mainly antimicrobial, antioxidant and cytotoxic activities. Herein, we discuss past and recent data regarding to the phytochemical characterization of more than 15 species. Even though the knowledge is still scarce in comparsion to other groups of organisms such as higher plants and other non-lichenized fungi. Reviewed works suggest that Parmelia lichens are worthy of further research for determining their actual possibilities as sources of bioactive compounds with potential therapeutic applications. Depto. de Farmacología, Farmacognosia y Botánica Fac. de Farmacia TRUE pub
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author González Burgos, Elena María
Fernández Moriano, Carlos
Gómez-Serranillos Cuadrado, María Pilar
author_facet González Burgos, Elena María
Fernández Moriano, Carlos
Gómez-Serranillos Cuadrado, María Pilar
author_sort González Burgos, Elena María
title Current knowledge on Parmelia genus: Ecological interest, phytochemistry, biological activities and therapeutic potential
title_short Current knowledge on Parmelia genus: Ecological interest, phytochemistry, biological activities and therapeutic potential
title_full Current knowledge on Parmelia genus: Ecological interest, phytochemistry, biological activities and therapeutic potential
title_fullStr Current knowledge on Parmelia genus: Ecological interest, phytochemistry, biological activities and therapeutic potential
title_full_unstemmed Current knowledge on Parmelia genus: Ecological interest, phytochemistry, biological activities and therapeutic potential
title_sort current knowledge on parmelia genus: ecological interest, phytochemistry, biological activities and therapeutic potential
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phytochem.2019.112051
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