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- Salazinic acid is a depsidone with a lactone ring. It is found in some lichens, and is especially prevalent in Parmotrema and Bulbothrix, where its presence...
- sandstone ridges in karoo. The specific epithet refers to the presence of salazinic acid, the main secondary compound found in the lichen. It also has consalazinic...
- by the sorediate and short-lacinulate (containing glands) thallus with salazinic acid in the medulla and traces of lobaric acid. The upper surface of the...
- Kinabalu in Sabah, Malaysia. The specific epithet refers to the presence of salazinic acid, a major secondary compound in the lichen. Norstictic acid also occurs...
- habitats of lowland to montane rainforests. It produces norstictic acid and salazinic acid. The lichen was first formally described as a new species in 1915...
- between 7 and 14 transverse septa, and the presence of corstictic and salazinic acids. Phlyctis communis was formally described as a new species by ****atri...
- (a dibenzofuran), atranorin (a depside), lichexanthone (a xanthone), salazinic acid (a depsidone), and isolichenan, an α-glucan. Many lichen products...
- medulla of the lichen. Other compounds in the lichen are the depsidone salazinic acid (found in the medulla), and the depside atranorin (found in the cortex)...
- pseudocyp****ae, and a chemical composition that includes atranorin, salazinic acid, and consalazinic acid. While similar to other Parmelia species,...
- in the lichen include atranorin and chloratranorin in the cortex, and salazinic acid and consalazinic acid in the medulla. List of Parmotrema species...