Citation:Weerasinghe, R. H., Maduranga, K., Attanayake, R. N., Shevkar, C., Kate, A. S., Weerakoon, G., Kalia, K., & Paranagama, P. A. (2021). Bioactive Properties and Metabolite Profiles of Endolichenic Fungi in Mangrove Ecosystem of Negombo Lagoon, Sri Lanka. Natural Product Communications, 16(10), 1934578X2110486. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x211048652
Date:2022
Abstract:
Endolichenic fungi (ELF) serve as a novel source of natural products with distinctive bioactivities. A total of 58 ELF isolated from 29
lichens collected from mangrove and mangrove-associated plants of Negombo lagoon, Sri Lanka were identified using morphological
and DNA barcoding techniques. Ethyl acetate extracts of 18 such identified ELF isolates were subjected to in vitro assays to
determine antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, tyrosinase inhibitory and antibacterial potency. Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry
(LC–MS) dereplication was conducted on the crude extracts in order to detect the secondary metabolites present. The extracts of
Daldinia eschscholtzii and Hypoxylon lividipigmentum had the highest radical scavenging activity with SC50 values 14.27 ±0.24 μg/mL and
18.34±1.37 μg/mL, respectively. D. eschscholtzii also exhibited remarkable anti-inflammatory activity (IC50 7.97 ±0.09 μg/mL).
Tyrosinase inhibitory activity was highest in Cytospora xylocarpi (IC50 68.50 ±0.34 μg/mL), while the highest activity against
aerobic bacterial species Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis, Staphylococcus aureus and the anaerobic bacterial strain Streptococcus mutans
was observed in the extracts of Xylaria feegenesis and Curvularia lunata. After a thorough study of the LC–MS profiles, it was
found that the chemical profiles of Neofusicoccum occulatum, H. lividipigmentum and Myramaececium rubricosum were previously poorly
explored in the literature.