Exploration of photoprotective and antibiotic activity of 20 wild Polypodiaceae ferns from Costa Rica

Author:

Salazar-Chacon Yaclyn1,Gutierrez-Bolaños Maria José1,Padilla-Cordero Jimena1,Vidaurre-Rodriguez Camilo1,Carvajal-Miranda Yendry1,Rojas-Alvarado Alexander1,Rodríguez-Rodríguez Jorengeth Abad1,Jimenez-Bonilla Pablo1,Rodriguez-Rodriguez Gerardo1,Alvarez-Valverde Victor1

Affiliation:

1. Universidad Nacional (UNA)

Abstract

Abstract Skin disorders affect millions of people all over the world. There are limited options to treat dermal illnesses such as vitiligo, psoriasis, and atopic dermatitis (eczema). Central American ferns are a potential source of bioactive metabolites against those diseases. Currently, Polypodium leucotomos Poir. (Phlebodium aureum (L.) J. Sm. synonym) is the only one being commercially utilized for this purpose. In this work, we evaluated the concentration of the skin bioactive compounds: quinic and chlorogenic acid, in the extract of 20 wild ferns from Costa Rica. We also evaluated the antimicrobial capabilities of the raw extracts of wild ferns and the sun protection factor (SPF) of the extracts. We found 19 out of 20 have either an important concentration of the compounds mentioned above or antimicrobial properties. Also, most samples result in higher SPF than P. aureum’s rhizome. We also have studied the fern acclimatization, at different shading conditions, finding a significant influence of the culturing conditions on metabolite production. After acclimatization. So far, we demonstrate that various ferns included in this study are a potential source of treatments for skin conditions.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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