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- Connorstictic acid is an organic compound in the structural class of chemicals known as depsidones. It occurs as a secondary metabolite in many lichen...
- orange.: 224  Secondary metabolites include norstictic acid and often connorstictic acid in traces, and more rarely hyposalazinic acid. The photobiont is...
- magaliesbergensis contains norstictic acid as a major secondary chemical and connorstictic acid as a minor compound. List of Buellia species Elix, John A.; Mayrhofer...
- standard chemical spot test) by turning red. It contains norstictic acid, connorstictic acid, salazinic acid, and galbinic acid. Additionally, the hymenial...
- nashii contains the depside atranorin and the depsidones norstictic and connorstictic acid. However, some specimens may lack norstictic acid and instead contain...
- secondary metabolites: usnic acid (minor), norstictic acid (major), connorstictic acid (minor) and salazinic acid (trace). X. fracticollis could be confused...
- (molar m****: 374.29 g/mol, exact m****: 374.063782 u) may refer to: Connorstictic acid, a depsidone Fucophlorethol A, a phlorotannin Protocetraric acid...
- these large spores. Acanthothecis megalospora contains norstictic acid, connorstictic acid, and protocetraric acid, which are lichen products than can be...
- larger spores (up to 230–285 by 55–70 μm) and produces norstictic and connorstictic acids. P. argena is sorediate (has powdery propagules for reproduction)...
- George; Keogh, Myles F. (1980). "Structure of the β-orcinol depsidones, connorstictic and consalazinic acids". Phytochemistry. 19 (11): 2497–2499. Bibcode:1980PChem...