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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...
- (a dibenzofuran),
atranorin (a depside),
lichexanthone (a xanthone),
salazinic acid (a depsidone), and isolichenan, an α-glucan. Many
lichen products...
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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...
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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...
- specimen. Specifically,
Usnea can
contain thamnolic, squamatic, barbatic,
salazinic, and
alectorialic acids, all of
which can
affect dye color. Many indigenous...
- isidiza's
laciniae are wider,
while its
thallus is pale, and
contains salazinic acid. In turn, B.
ventricosa is
larger and a
black underside and rhizinae...
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several characteristic substances. The
major lichen products are atranorin,
salazinic acid, and
consalazinic acid,
while protolichesterinic acid is present...
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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...
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along the
branch margins and
cortical ridges. A key
lichen substance is
salazinic acid,
which may be
accompanied by an unknown,
possibly scabrosin derivative...
- pseudocyp****ae, and a
chemical composition that
includes atranorin,
salazinic acid, and
consalazinic acid.
While similar to
other Parmelia species,...