Comparative analysis of the antioxidant properties of Icelandic and Hawaiian lichens

Kehau Hagiwara, Patrick R. Wright, Nicole K. Tabandera, Dovi Kelman, Rolf Backofen, Sesselja Ómarsdóttir, Anthony D. Wright

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Abstract

Antioxidant activity of symbiotic organisms known as lichens is an intriguing field of research because of its strong contribution to their ability to withstand extremes of physical and biological stress (e.g. desiccation, temperature, UV radiation and microbial infection). We present a comparative study on the antioxidant activities of 76 Icelandic and 41 Hawaiian lichen samples assessed employing the DPPH- and FRAP-based antioxidant assays. Utilizing this unprecedented sample size, we show that while highest individual sample activity is present in the Icelandic dataset, the overall antioxidant activity is higher for lichens found in Hawaii. Furthermore, we report that lichens from the genus Peltigera that have been described as strong antioxidant producers in studies on Chinese, Russian and Turkish lichens also show high antioxidant activities in both Icelandic and Hawaiian lichen samples. Finally, we show that opportunistic sampling of lichens in both Iceland and Hawaii will yield high numbers of lichen species that exclusively include green algae as photobiont.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2319-2325
Number of pages7
JournalEnvironmental Microbiology
Volume18
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2016

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Publisher Copyright: © 2015 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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