The cortical anthraquinone yellow-orange pigment parietin is a secondary lichen substance providing UVshielding properties that is produced by several lichen species. In our work, the secondary metabolite has been extracted from air-dried thalli of Xanthoria parietina . The aims of this study were to characterize parietin absorbance through UV - VIS spectrophotometry and with IR spectroscopy and to evaluate its photodegradability under UV radiation through in situ reflectance IR spectroscopy to understand to what extent the substance may have a photoprotective role. This allows us to relate parietin photo-degradability to the lichen UV tolerance in its natural terrestrial habitat and in extreme environments relevant for astrobiology such as Mars. Extracted crystals were UV irradiated for 5.59 h under N 2 flux. After the UV irradiation, we assessed relevant degradations in the 1614, 1227, 1202, 1160 and 755 cm -1 bands. However, in light of Xanthoria parietina survivability in extreme conditions such as space- and Mars-simulated ones, we highlight parietin UV photo-resistance and its relevance for astrobiology as photo-protective substance and possible bio-hint.
UV photo-degradation of the secondary lichen substance parietin: A multi-spectroscopic analysis in astrobiology perspective / Lorenz, Christian; Bianchi, Elisabetta; Alberini, Andrew; Poggiali, Giovanni; Benesperi, Renato; Papini, Alessio; Brucato, John Robert. - In: LIFE SCIENCES IN SPACE RESEARCH. - ISSN 2214-5524. - STAMPA. - 41:(2024), pp. 191-201. [10.1016/j.lssr.2024.03.004]
UV photo-degradation of the secondary lichen substance parietin: A multi-spectroscopic analysis in astrobiology perspective
Lorenz, Christian;Bianchi, Elisabetta;Alberini, Andrew;Poggiali, Giovanni;Benesperi, Renato;Papini, Alessio;Brucato, John Robert
2024
Abstract
The cortical anthraquinone yellow-orange pigment parietin is a secondary lichen substance providing UVshielding properties that is produced by several lichen species. In our work, the secondary metabolite has been extracted from air-dried thalli of Xanthoria parietina . The aims of this study were to characterize parietin absorbance through UV - VIS spectrophotometry and with IR spectroscopy and to evaluate its photodegradability under UV radiation through in situ reflectance IR spectroscopy to understand to what extent the substance may have a photoprotective role. This allows us to relate parietin photo-degradability to the lichen UV tolerance in its natural terrestrial habitat and in extreme environments relevant for astrobiology such as Mars. Extracted crystals were UV irradiated for 5.59 h under N 2 flux. After the UV irradiation, we assessed relevant degradations in the 1614, 1227, 1202, 1160 and 755 cm -1 bands. However, in light of Xanthoria parietina survivability in extreme conditions such as space- and Mars-simulated ones, we highlight parietin UV photo-resistance and its relevance for astrobiology as photo-protective substance and possible bio-hint.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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