Antioxidant, antibacterial activity and brine shrimp toxicity test of some mountainous lichens from Nepal
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Title
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Antioxidant, antibacterial activity and brine shrimp toxicity test of some mountainous lichens from Nepal
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Other Titles
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네팔 산악지역 지의류의 항산화, 항균 효과 분석
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Authors
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Babita Paudel
Yim, Joung Han
Kim, Il-Chan
Hong, Soon Gyu
Hur, Jae-Seoun
Durga Prasad Pandey
Hari Datta Bhattarai
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Subject
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Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics
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Keywords
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Antibacterial; Antioxidant; Free radicals; Nepal lichens
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Issue Date
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2012
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Publisher
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SciELO
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Citation
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Babita Paudel, et al. 2012. "Antioxidant, antibacterial activity and brine shrimp toxicity test of some mountainous lichens from Nepal". BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 45(4): 387-391.
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Abstract
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A total of twenty four lichen species belonging to six families were collected from mountainous region of Nepal. The methanol extracts of each species were tested for antimicrobial and antioxidant activities in vitro. It was found that extracts of twenty one lichen species were active against B. subtilis and seven species were active against S. aureus. Similarly, in DPPH assay, three species Peltigera sp., Cladonia sp., and Canoparmelia sp. showed comparable activity with commercial standard, BHA. In ABTS+ assay, extracts of Parmoterma sp., Ramalina sp., Peltigera sp. and Cladonia sp. showed stronger activity than ascorbic acid. The observed data after comparison with previously published reports indicated that the high altitude lichens contain stronger antioxidant and antibacterial constituents. Similarly, the methanol extracts of Heterodermia sp. and Ramalina sp. showed comparable toxicity eff ect with commercial standard berberine chloride indicating a potent source of anticancer drugs.racts of twenty one lichen species were active against B. subtilis and seven species were active against S. aureus. Similarly, in DPPH assay, three species Peltigera sp., Cladonia sp., and Canoparmelia sp. showed comparable activity with commercial standard, BHA. In ABTS+ assay, extracts of Parmoterma sp., Ramalina sp., Peltigera sp. and Cladonia sp. showed stronger activity than ascorbic acid. The observed data after comparison with previously published reports indicated that the high altitude lichens contain stronger antioxidant and antibacterial constituents. Similarly, the methanol extracts of Heterodermia sp. and Ramalina sp. showed comparable toxicity eff ect with commercial standard berberine chloride indicating a potent source of anticancer drugs.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/6532
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.4067/S0716-97602012000400010
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Type
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Article
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SCIE
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