- 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...
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several secondary metabolites including atranorin,
salazinic acid, and
consalazinic acid,
though its
chemical profile is
identical to that of P. saxatilis...
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salazinic acid, the main
secondary compound found in the lichen. It also has
consalazinic acid and
usnic acid. List of
Xanthoparmelia species "Synonymy: Xanthoparmelia...
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include atranorin and
chloratranorin in the cortex, and
salazinic acid and
consalazinic acid in the medulla. List of
Parmotrema species Benatti,
Michel N.; Marcelli...
- in
minor amounts include acetylconstictic acid,
constictic acid, and
consalazinic acid;
lichexanthone occurs in W. xanthopustulatum.
Wirthiotrema has a...
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major secondary compound. The
lichen also
contains trace amounts of
consalazinic acid,
connorstictic acid,
norstictic acid,
subnorstictic acid, protocetraric...
- The
lichen does not
fluoresce in
ultraviolet light.
Salazinic acid and
consalazinic acid are
present in the medulla;
lobaric acid is
variably present. The...
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amounts of
atranorin and
salazinic acid, and
minor to
trace amounts of
consalazinic acid,
norstictic acid, and
protocetraric acid. The
expected results of...
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lichen contains the
secondary compounds atranorin,
salazinic acid and
consalazinic acid. The
expected results of
standard chemical spot
tests are cortex:...