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- gives it the bitter taste). It also contains lichesterinic acid and protolichesterinic acids. It grows abundantly in the mountainous regions of northern...
- variant is characterized by the presence of lichesterinic acid and/or protolichesterinic acid, while the other variant contains rangiformic acid and/or norrangiformic...
- acid, succinprotocetraric acid, chloroatranorin, protocetraric acid, protolichesterinic acid, and lichesterinic acid. List of Parmotrema species Kurokawa...
- cryptostictic acid, lobaric acid, stenosporonic acid, lichesterinic acid, and protolichesterinic acid. The species epithet refers to its resemblance to Xanthoparmelia...
- Island, Chile) The lichen contains atranorin, lichesterinic acid, and protolichesterinic acid as major lichen products. List of Menegazzia species Santesson...
- refers to the small size of its thallus. Menegazzia minuta contains protolichesterinic acid, a lichen product that helps to distinguish it from the similar...
- Gudjonsdottir GA, Wagner H. In vitro inhibition of 5-lipoxygenase by protolichesterinic acid from Cetraria islandica. Phytomedicine 1, 187 (1994). Gissurarson...
- yellowish color, while the medulla contains caperatic, lichesterinic, and protolichesterinic acids, which are secondary metabolites specific to certain lichens...
- lower thallus surface, and the presence of the secondary chemical protolichesterinic acid in the medulla. The lichen was first formally described as Parmelia...
- standard spot tests (K−, KC−, C−, Pd−, UV−), but the lichen does contain protolichesterinic acid, a secondary metabolite (lichen product) that is a fatty acid...