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- from cave sediment in Spain. It has been reported to produce kotanins, norsolorinic acid, orlandin, siderin, sterigmatocystin, and versicolorins. A. croceus...
- It has been reported to produce asperugins, austamide, austocystin, norsolorinic acid, versicolorin C, and averufin. A. pseudoustus has been cultivated...
- the periphery, with the inner part containing hydrophobic granules of norsolorinic acid. The subhymenium is approximately 20 μm high and varies from hyaline...
- in Arizona, United States. It has been reported to produce averufin, norsolorinic acid, 6,7,8-trihydroxy-3-methylisocoumarin, desferritriacetylfusigen...
- cyclization to form the anthraquinone norsolorinic acid. A reductase then catalyzes the reduction of the ketone on the norsolorinic acid side-chain to yield averantin...
- Koller and Russ in 1937, and verified by chemical synthesis in 1966. Norsolorinic acid, (C20H18O7, 2-hexanoyl-1,3,6,8-tetrahydroxyanthraquinone), is a...
- asperthecin, emecorrugatin A, emecorrugatin B, sterigmatocystin, and norsolorinic acid. A. corrugatus has been cultivated on both Czapek yeast extract...
- characterized by frequently red thalli that contain the secondary compound norsolorinic acid, but differs in the rod-shaped instead of ellipsoid ascospores and...
- 7–10 μm. In terms of chemistry, Malmidea isidiifera contains atranorin and norsolorinic acid, both major components in its makeup. Kalb, Klaus (2021). "New or...
- 4–6 μm. Chemically, this species is characterized by a major presence of norsolorinic acid and the absence of atranorin, as determined through thin-layer chromatography...