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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...
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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...
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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...
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refers to the
small size of its thallus.
Menegazzia minuta contains protolichesterinic acid, a
lichen product that
helps to
distinguish it from the similar...
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Gudjonsdottir GA,
Wagner H. In
vitro inhibition of 5-lipoxygenase by
protolichesterinic acid from
Cetraria islandica.
Phytomedicine 1, 187 (1994). Gissurarson...
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yellowish color,
while the
medulla contains caperatic, lichesterinic, and
protolichesterinic acids,
which are
secondary metabolites specific to
certain lichens...
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lower thallus surface, and the
presence of the
secondary chemical protolichesterinic acid in the medulla. The
lichen was
first formally described as Parmelia...
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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...