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Sekikaic acid is an
organic compound in the
structural class of
chemicals known as depsides. It is
found in some lichens.
First isolated from Ramalina...
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found in R. dendriscoides. Additionally, R. peruviana
uniquely produces sekikaic acid,
while R. dendriscoides is
characterised by the
presence of salazinic...
- species. However, they can be
distinguished chemically, as A. colpodes
lacks sekikaic acid. In 1961,
William Culberson proposed that they
should be considered...
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variant differing from
earlier reports that
identified only
ramalinolic and
sekikaic acids. It is also
notable as the only
confirmed historical collection of...
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containing sekikaic acid
instead of
divaricatic acid; both
species contain triterpenoids as
accessory substances;
Fuscidea maccarthyl contains sekikaic acid...
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absence of
soralia and the
presence of
norstictic acid
together with
sekikaic acid as
major chemical substances. Additionally, the
chondroid tissue of...
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lichen substance divaricatic acid, with
unknown triterpenes, in
contrast to
sekikaic acid in
Niebla lobulata.
Pycnidia prominent on
margins of
upper branches...
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molecular formula C22H26O8 may
refer to:
Sekikaic acid
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taper upward to a point,
while chemically, it
contains homosekikaic and
sekikaic acids. Its
reduced capacity to bioac****ulate
toxic heavy metals from its...
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secondary chemistry comprises trace amounts of
usnic acid (in the cortex) and
sekikaic acid with
traces of
related substances (in the medulla).
Ramalina hyrcana...