Two-step isolation of the two major paraconic acids of Cetraria islandica

J Sep Sci. 2023 Mar;46(6):e2200805. doi: 10.1002/jssc.202200805. Epub 2023 Jan 26.

Abstract

The lichen Cetraria islandica is traditionally used as a demulcent for the symptomatic treatment of irritations of the mouth and throat and associated dry cough, as well as for the treatment of temporary loss of appetite. In addition to depsides and depsidones, thalli contain paraconic acids, a group of secondary metabolites commonly found in lichens and fungi. Among those, protolichesterinic acid has shown promising pharmacological activities. However, the efficient isolation of paraconic acids is quite complex due to their very similar chemical structures and their weak ultraviolet absorption. In the present work, a two-step isolation protocol of protolichesterinic acid and lichesterinic acid from a complex paraconic acid mixture is described using Sephadex LH20 column chromatography and fast centrifugal partition chromatography. Final purities higher than 95% and recoveries above 50% are achieved. Additionally, reliable qualitative techniques for detecting and differentiating paraconic acids are described. Finally, some data on compound stability and enantiomeric purity are shown.

Keywords: Iceland moss; fast centrifugal partition chromatography; paraconic acids; size exclusion chromatography; water-free solvent system.

MeSH terms

  • 4-Butyrolactone / metabolism
  • Chromatography, Liquid
  • Lichens* / chemistry
  • Lichens* / metabolism
  • Parmeliaceae* / chemistry

Substances

  • protolichesterinic acid
  • paraconic acid
  • 4-Butyrolactone