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- people can have an allergic reaction to atranorin. "Atranorin (CAS 479-20-9)". www.caymanchem.com. "479-20-9 | Atranorin | Atranorine; NSC 249980; NSC 685591;...
- lichens. Examples of lichen products include usnic acid (a dibenzofuran), atranorin (a depside), lichexanthone (a xanthone), salazinic acid (a depsidone)...
- identified in dozens of lichen species. It is a chlorinated derivative of atranorin and the two are frequently found together in the same source. Ramault...
- distinguished from related species by its chemical composition, containing atranorin and physodic acid, and its preference for exposed Arctic–alpine habitats...
- soredia and shows considerable chemical variation, typically containing atranorin and rangiformic acid. The species was described as new to science by Katileena...
- structure from 1941. In the lichen A. friesiana, argopsin occurs alongside atranorin, though its presence is described as "inconstant". The related species...
- species is known for producing certain secondary metabolites, namely atranorin and a group of substances known as the stictic acid complex, which includes...
- (yellow). Secondary metabolites (lichen products) in the species include atranorin, zeorin, and leucotylin. Moberg, Roland (1990). "The lichen genus Physcia...
- metabolites in this species, including roccellic acid, toensbergianic acid, and atranorin, along with minor amounts of anthraquinone pigments found only in the...
- 1901. The species contains several lichen products, including depsides (atranorin and chloroatranorin), depsidones (stictic acid, constictic acid, norstictic...