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Lecanoric acid is a
chemical produced by
several species of lichen.
Lecanoric acid is
classified as a
polyphenol and a didepside, and it
functions as...
- 5-dichloro-6-O-methylnorlichexanthone, asemone,
thiophanic acid,
gyrophoric acid,
lecanoric acid, and
orsellinic acid.
Field Guide to
California Lichens, Stephen...
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degrade within hours or days.
Distinguishing between gyrophoric acid and
lecanoric acid
using thin-layer
chromatography can be challenging. However, if one...
- (vegetative propagules). The
lichen contains trace amounts of atranorin, and
lecanoric acid as the main
secondary metabolite. Marcelli,
Marcelo Pinto; Jungbluth...
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pycnidia are present.
Dendrographa austrosorediata contains erythrin and
lecanoric acid,
which are
secondary compounds that can be
detected with thin-layer...
- isidia,
relatively narrow lobes, and the
presence of the
lichen product lecanoric acid. The
lichen was
originally described as new to
science in 1926 by...
- by 4–5 μm. D. madagascariensis
contains the
lichen products erythrin,
lecanoric acid, and the
unidentified substances named "C" and "J"; it is this latter...
- 19–27 by 4–5 μm.
Dirina pacifica contains the
lichen products erythrin,
lecanoric acid, and
sometimes three unidentified substances named "C", "F", and...
- white-brownish in colour.
Dirina pallescens contains the
lichen products erythrin,
lecanoric acid, and two
unidentified substances named "B" and "C". "Dirina pallescens...
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darker (almost black) near the centre. The
lichen contains atranorin,
lecanoric acid, and
several butlerins (A, B, E, and F) as
minor compounds, butlerlin...