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- Epanorin is a lichen secondary metabolite with the molecular formula C25H25NO6. Epanorin inhibits the proliferation of MCF-7 cancer cells. "Epanorin,18463-10-0...
- Secondary metabolites include rhizocarpic acid, and sometimes trace amounts of epanorin. When young, it is very similar to Acarospora contigua. But A. socialis...
-  chlorina in producing lecanoric acid together with rhizocarpic acid and epanorin as lichen products. Morphologically, it has a thinner crust, grows on different...
- She continued to achieve her masters the following year with a thesis on epanorin, a chemical constituent of the lichen Lecanora epanora. After graduation...
- contains the secondary chemicals (lichen products) rhizocarpic acid and epanorin. Calicium corynellum is a rarer species that is somewhat similar in appearance...
- are distinguishable by their deeper yellow pigmentation, attributed to epanorin and/or rhizocarpic acid, unlike the pale yellow usnic acid found in R. ouimetensis...
- (exciple) and the m**** of ascospores may contain rhizocarpic acid and epanorin. Catillaria fungoides shares some characteristics with Pseudothelomma ocellatum...
- lichen contains major amounts of rhizocarpic acid and minor amounts of epanorin, lecanoric acid, atranorin, and traces of conrhizocarpic acid. It produces...
- (October 1950). "The Structures and Syntheses of Rhizocarpic Acid and Epanorin". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 72 (10): 4454–4457. doi:10...
- acids. Although C. viride also contains rhizocarpic acid, it features epanorin instead of usnic acid. However, the concentration of these acids varies...