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- Parietinic acid is an organic compound in the structural class of chemicals known as anthraquinones. It is found in many species of the lichen family Teloschistaceae...
- major secondary metabolite (lichen product), along with minor amounts of parietinic acid, emodin, and traces of ascomatic acid, methyl ascomatate, and 7-O-methylascomatic...
- elegantissima: parietin, teloschistin, xanthorin, erythroglaucin, fallacinal, parietinic acid, and traces of emodin. "Synonymy. Current Name: Stellarangia elegantissima...
- successive oxidations, sequentially forming fallacinol, fallacinal, and then parietinic acid. A chemosyndrome is a set of biosynthetically related compounds produced...
- The molecular formula C16H10O7 may refer to: Laccaic acid Parietinic acid Wedelolactone This set index page lists chemical structure articles ****ociated...
- contains parietin as the major component, with minor amounts of fallacinal, parietinic acid, teloschistin, and trace amounts of physcoin bisanthrone. Filsoniana...
- a major substance, and smaller concentrations of emodin, fallacinal, parietinic acid, and teloschistin. This suite of chemicals corresponds to the chemosyndrome A...
- lichen (using high-performance liquid chromatography) include parietin, parietinic acid, emodin, teloschistin, and fallacinal. The specific epithet aureopruinosa...
- successive oxidations, sequentially forming fallacinol, fallacinal, and then parietinic acid. A chemosyndrome is set of lichen products produced by a species...
- Hosseusiella have lichen products like parietin, teloschistin, fallacinal, parietinic acid, and emodin. As of October 2023[update], Species Fungorum (in the...