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Parmotrema

Published as part of Masson, Didier, Magain, Nicolas & Sérusiaux, Emmanuël, 2024, Small island but great diversity: thirty six species of Parmotrema (Parmeliaceae, lichenized Ascomycota), including sixteen new species, on Réunion (Mascarenes), with additional data from the Western Indian Ocean, pp.
Masson, Didier   +2 more
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LICHEN EXTRACTS FROM PARMOTREMA SPECIES DO NOT EXHIBIT ACARICIDAL EFFECTS ON RESISTANT RHIPICEPHALUS MICROPLUS LARVAE

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Lichens, symbiotic associations between a mycobiont and a photosynthetic partner, produce a wide range of secondary metabolites with documented antifungal, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anticoagulant, and antiparasitic properties.
Iane Paula Rego Cunha-Dias   +3 more
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Detection of antimicrobial compounds from Parmotrema tinctorum lichen from lead contaminated locations

Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity
. Mahardhika WA, Sudirman LI, Wahyudi ST. 2025. Detection of antimicrobial compounds from Parmotrema tinctorum lichen from lead contaminated locations. Biodiversitas 26: 3071-3079. Parmotrema tinctorum lichen is found in various locations and can be used
W. A. Mahardhika   +2 more
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Two New α‐Glucosidase Inhibitory Depsidones from the Lichen Parmotrema cristiferum (Taylor) Hale

Chemistry and Biodiversity, 2023
A bioactivity‐guided investigation of the lichen Parmotrema cristiferum (Taylor) Hale (Parmeliaceae) led to the isolation of two new depsidones, cristifones A and B (1 and 2).
Thanh-Hung Do   +6 more
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Tinctoric acid A-B, two new hopan-type triterpenoids from the Vietnamese lichen, Parmotrema tinctorum (Despr. ex Nyl.) hale with α-glucosidase inhibitory activity

Natural Product Research
Two new hopan-type triterpenoids, namely tinctoric acid A-B (1-2), were isolated from the lichen Parmotrema tinctorum (Despr. ex Nyl.) Hale. Their structures were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic analyses (1D and 2D NMR).
Le-Thuy-Thuy-Trang Hoang   +10 more
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HPLC purification of antioxidant and antibacterial peptides from a lichen “Parmotrema perlatum (Huds.) M. Choisy”: Identification by LC‐MS/MS peptide mass fingerprinting

Biotechnology and applied biochemistry
Parmotrema perlatum, a lichen belonging to the family Parmeliaceae, is well known for its culinary benefits and aroma used as a condiment in Indian homes is also known as the “black stone flower” or “kalpasi” in India.
D. Radhakrishnan   +5 more
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Sustainable dyeing of silk using an acetylshikonin-based natural colourant from the lichen Parmotrema perlatum

Green Chemistry
A purple natural dye, primarily composed of acetylshikonin and methyl ester of nogalonic acid, was optimally extracted from the lichen Parmotrema perlatum by an ammonia fermentation method (AFM) using response surface methodology.
Rupsa Roychowdhury   +3 more
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Parmotrema undetermined-1

Parmotrema specimen 1 Specimen. Stuttgart State Museum of Natural History, Germany (SMNS), SMNS -DO-4928-M; syninclusion unidentified leafy liverwort of the order Porellales. Age and stratigraphic level. 15‒20 Ma, Langhian – Burdigalian (early to middle Miocene), La Toca Formation, Dominican Republic. Description.
Feldberg, Kathrin   +6 more
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Diversity of bioactive compounds from Parmotrema xanthinum as antimicrobial potential through in-vitro and in-silico assessment

Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity
. Atni OK, Munir E, Pasaribu N. 2024. Diversity of bioactive compounds from Parmotrema xanthinum as antimicrobial potential through in-vitro and in-silico assessment. Biodiversitas 25: 4438-4449.
Oky Kusuma Atni   +2 more
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Parmotrema undetermined-3

Parmotrema specimen 3 Specimen. American Museum of Natural History, New York, AMNH DR-14-294. Age and stratigraphic level. 15‒20 Ma, Langhian – Burdigalian (early to middle Miocene), La Toca Formation, Dominican Republic. Description. Lichen fragment approximately 1.7 × 1.3 mm in diameter. Thallus foliose, lobate.
Feldberg, Kathrin   +6 more
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