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Dear Dr Branislv Rankovic:

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TITLE: ANTILIPOXYGENASE, RADICAL SCAVENGING AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITIES OF 
LICHEN SPECIES OF GENUS HETERODERMIA (FAMILY PHYSCIACEAE)

ABSTRACT:

The aim of the research is to explore antilipoxygenase, radical scavenging and 
antimicrobial activity of the ethyl acetate extract of the lichen species 
Heterodermia albicans, H.angustiloba, H.antillarum, H.diademata, H.flabellata, 
H.incana, H.isidiophora, H.pseudospeciosa of genus Heterodermia, family 
Physciaceae. All the species extract have shown concentration dependent 
lipoxygenase (LOX) inhibition. H.diademata and H.albicans inhibited 69.2% to 
86.64% lipoxygenase at a extract concentration between 120 to 200 g/ml. 50% 
LOX inhibition was obtained by H.diademata, H.flabellata, H.antillarum and 
H.incana showed as IC50 value of 0.123, 0.153, 0.160, 0.150 mg/ml 
respectively. Which is smaller than the synthetic antioxidant BHA and BHT. 
Only the extract of lichen species H. diademata showed IC50 value 0.123 mg/ml 
is equal to the IC50 value of Indomethicin a standard LOX inhibitor. The LOX 
inhibition kinetics with respect to the lichen species extract resulted 
different mode of inhibition. H.albicans, H.antillarum showed competitive 
inhibition towards LOX, H.diademata showed uncompetitive inhibition. However, 
H.angustiloba, H.flabellata, H.incana, H.isidiophora and H.psedospeciosa 
showed non-competitive inhibition. All the species have shown ? 50% radical 
scavenging activity. The work also explored the antimicrobial activity of the 
extract of mentioned lichen species against microbes B.subtills, C.albicans, 
C.albidus, S.faecalis. The extract of the lichens H.diademata, H.angustiloba, 
H.albicans, H.isidiophora showed the strong antimicrobial activity against 
microorganisms at a concentration ranging from 0.232 mg/ml to 0.591 mg/ml. 
These results suggest that lichen species of the genus Heterodermia can be 
used as natural resource for lipoxygenase inhibitor with antimicrobial and 
radical scavenging properties.
