Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacy, Niš
2. Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry, Niš
3. Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Department of Biology and Ecology, Niš
Abstract
The acetone soluble fraction of the methanol extracts of Parmeliaceae
lichens: Hypogymnia physodes, Evernia prunastri and Parmelia sulcata, growing
on the same host tree (Prunus domestica) and at the same locality was
analyzed for the first time by GC and GC-MS. The major identified components
were olivetol (33.5 % of the H. physodes extract), atraric acid (30.1 % and
30.3 % of the E. prunastri and P. sulcata extracts, respectively), orcinol
(25.0 % of the E. prunastri extract), vitamin E (24.7 % of the P. sulcata
extract) and olivetonide (15.7 % of the H. physodes extract). Even though all
the identified compounds are known, a number of them were found for the first
time in the examined lichens, i.e., orcinol monomethylether (H. physodes),
orcinol, atranol, lichesterol, ergosterol (H. physodes and P. sulcata),
methyl haematomate, atraric acid, olivetol, vitamin E (H. physodes and P.
sulcata) and ?-sitosterol (P. sulcata). <br><br><font color="red"><b> This article has been corrected. Link to the correction <u><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/JSC170614067S">10.2298/JSC170614067S</a><u></b></font>
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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