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- Consalazinic acid is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C18H14O10. It is classified as a depsidone and is a secondary metabolite produced by...
- including: salazinic acid (a major compound), atranorin, chloroatranorin, consalazinic acid, lobaric acid, lichesterinic acid, protolichesterinic acid, nephrosterinic...
- Bulbothrix meizospora include atranorin and chloratranorin in the cortex, and consalazinic acid and salazinic acid in the medulla. In Asia, Bulbothrix meizospora...
- minor amounts of usnic acid and norstictic acid, and trace amounts of consalazinic acid. List of Xanthoparmelia species Elix, John A. (2007). "New species...
- lichen also has trace amounts of other secondary chemicals, including consalazinic acid, norstictic acid, and protocetraric acid. In 2005 Archer transferred...
- a chemical composition that includes atranorin, salazinic acid, and consalazinic acid. While similar to other Parmelia species, it can be differentiated...
- groups. Platythecium verrucoareolatum contains several lichen products: consalazinic acid, hypostictic acid, norstictic acid, and lichexanthone; the latter...
- The lichen does not fluoresce in ultraviolet light. Salazinic acid and consalazinic acid are present in the medulla; lobaric acid is variably present. The...
- include atranorin and chloratranorin in the cortex, and salazinic acid and consalazinic acid in the medulla. List of Parmotrema species Benatti, Michel N.; Marcelli...
- several secondary metabolites including atranorin, salazinic acid, and consalazinic acid, though its chemical profile is identical to that of P. saxatilis...