Investigation on anti-proliferative effect of gyrophoric acid from the lichen Umbilicaria muhlenbergii on cancer cells
Abstract
Natural products, including primary and secondary metabolites, are small molecules produced by
any organism. As important sources of drug components, natural products may be isolated to small
fractions with different biological activities and chemical structures. Although lots of natural
metabolites have been screened and yielded pharmaceutical properties, many potential sources of
these products still need to be investigated, including lichens. As symbiotic fungi and algae
organisms, lichen produces variety of unique secondary compounds and has been used as
ingredients in ancient medicine for decades. The demonstrated biological activities of the lichens
include antibiotics, anti-proliferative, antioxidants, and anticancer. The bioactivities of the crude
extracts, fractions obtained, and the types of compounds depend on biosynthetic pathways in
different areas and environments. Although North America is one of the areas to find variety of
the lichen species, there is limited research to study the lichens' potential biological activities. In
our present work, the study of the lichen Umbilicaria muhlenbergii crude extract and active
fraction would provide important information about their potential uses. [...]