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- Barbatic acid is an organic compound that is made by some lichens. It is in the structural class known as depsides. It is particularly common in the genera...
- up to 10 cm (4 in) wide, with distinctive chemical components including barbatic acid and the rare xanthone compound chlorovinetorin. Originally discovered...
- South Korea. Lichen products found in Cryptothecia austrocoreana include barbatic acid as a major constituent, minor amounts of atranorin, and trace amounts...
- it grows on moss-covered rocks. It is characterized by the presence of barbatic acid and remarkably large primary squamules, which are 15–30 mm long and...
- junicedric acid, 7α-hydroxysandaracopimaric acid, β-resorylic acid, atronol, barbatic acid, homosekikaic acid, didymic acid and condidymic acid. Some of these...
- particular specimen. Specifically, Usnea can contain thamnolic, squamatic, barbatic, salazinic, and alectorialic acids, all of which can affect dye color....
- The molecular formula C19H20O7 (molar m****: 360.362 g/mol) may refer to: Barbatic acid Elephantopin This set index page lists chemical structure articles...
- Cladonia floerkeana produces a range of secondary metabolites, including barbatic, didymic, and rhodocladonic acids, with some regional chemical variations...
- apothecial. Its secondary metabolites include 4-O-demethylbarbatic acid, barbatic acid, rhodocladonic acid and usnic acid. List of Cladonia species "Standardized...
- sandstone; typical habitat includes coastal savannahs. Thamnolic acid, barbatic acid, and 4-O-demethylbarbatic acid are lichen products that have been...