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DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1321148
Antimicrobial activity of Cladonia incrassata acetone extract
Lichens of the genera Cladonia and Usnea biosynthesize usnic acid, a widely spread dibenzofuran derivative endowed with antimicrobial activity. Usnic acid contents of Cladonia incrassata and Usnea florida acetone extracts were assessed by HPLC. Evaluation of antimicrobial activities against Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans showed that C. incrassata extract is more effective than usnic acid. Phytochemical study of this extract was initiated using a bioautographic protocol for tracking down active compounds. Two dibenzofurans isolated by preparative TLC and semi-preparative HPLC were further identified by NMR and MS as didymic acid and condidymic acid respectively. The strong antimicrobial activity of C. incrassata extract can be attributed to these two molecules, whose potential use as preservatives is currently under study.