Bioprospecting of lichens of the genus parmotrema A Massal parmeliaceae in Kerala
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Malabar Botanical Garden Kozhikode,University of Calicut
Abstract
Parmotrema A. Massal.(Parmeliaceae family) is the dominant lichen genera of
Kerala part of the Western Ghats. The present study has made two additions to the
lichen biota of Kerala: Parmotrema claavuliferum (Räsänen) Streimann and
Parmotrema abnuens (Nyl.)
Hale, rediscovered
one
untraceable species
Parmotrema margaritatum (Hue) Hale and also reported the extensive occurrence of
three species Parmotrema tsavoense (Krog &Swinscow) Krog &Swinscow and
Parmotrema chinense (Osbeck) Hale & Ahti. The ecological and bio-geographic
evaluations of the 29 species were conducted regarding alpha diversity and IVI
value. The biogeography of these species was recorded using GIS, and distribution
maps were prepared. The chemical prospecting of these lichens was carried out to
identify the active principles and to find out the novel phytochemicals with
pharmaceutical and industrial applications. The GC-MS analysis elucidated several
active principles in this genus. Benzoic acid, Benzaldehydes and Ethyl 2,4-
dihydroxy-6-methylbenzoate Orcinol and Squalene are compounds with anti-cancer,
antibacterial, anti-fungal, anti-oxidant, Anti-diabetic, and Anti-inflammatory
properties. Phthalic acid is reported to have insect-repellant and larvicidal properties.
The total phenol and flavonoid content was determined, and P. clavuliferum is the
species with high phenol and flavonoid content. The quantity of phenols and
flavonoids has correlation with several medicinal properties. The anti-microbial
properties of the genus Parmotrema were evaluated against various pathogenic
bacteria and fungi, and their antimicrobial properties were evaluated.
In summary, the rich lichen biodiversity of the genus Parmotrema of Kerala and the
broad spectrum of chemical substances within this genus have immense
biopharmaceutical potential and industrial applications. Hence, the conservation and
sustainable utilization of these resources require immediate attention and action.
