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- Fallacinal is an organic compound in the structural class of chemicals known as anthraquinones. It is found in many species of the lichen family Teloschistaceae...
- separated fallacin into two distinct pigments, fallacin-A (later called fallacinal) and fallacin-B (fallacinol). The latter compound is also known as teloschistin...
- (molar m****: 298.24 g/mol, exact m****: 298.0477 u) may refer to: Irilone Fallacinal This set index page lists chemical structure articles ****ociated with...
- comprising lobes that radiate out from a centre). It contains emodin, fallacinal, parietin, parietinic acid, and teloschistin as lichen products, and its...
- compounds, including parietin as a major component, O-methylvioxanthin, fallacinal, teloschistin, and trace amounts of atranorin. Kaernefia kaernefeltii...
- including fallacinol (also called teloschistin), fallacinal, emodin, and parietinic acid. Fallacinol and fallacinal are minor anthraquinones, while emodin is...
- undergoes three successive oxidations, sequentially forming fallacinol, fallacinal, and then parietinic acid. A chemosyndrome is a set of biosynthetically...
- parietin as a major substance, and smaller concentrations of emodin, fallacinal, parietinic acid, and teloschistin. This suite of chemicals corresponds...
- substance, supplemented by minor quantities of emodin and fragilin, and lacks fallacinal, which is found in the latter. Solitaria chrysophthalma has been recorded...
- These include peroxyergosterol, the anthraquinone pigments physcion, fallacinal, and fallacinol, and three new unidentified hopene-type triterpenes. "Synonymy...