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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...
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substances atranorin and
salazinic acid.
Parmelia asiatica is
similar to
Parmelia protosulcata but
differs in the
presence of
salazinic acid and its distribution...
- in the
lichen include atranorin and
chloratranorin in the cortex, and
salazinic acid and
consalazinic acid in the medulla. List of
Parmotrema species...
- specimen. Specifically,
Usnea can
contain thamnolic, squamatic, barbatic,
salazinic, and
alectorialic acids, all of
which can
affect dye color. Many indigenous...
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protocetraric acid,
which may be
confused with
salazinic acid when
conducting thin-layer chromatography.
Salazinic acid is a
common lichen substance accessory...
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refers to M. Boyer, one of the
collectors of the type. The
lichen contains salazinic acid as a
major lichen product,
minor amounts of
usnic acid and norstictic...
- red, and P+ orange. It
produces norstictic acid,
constictic acid, or
salazinic acid as
secondary metabolites. "Synonymy:
Lobothallia alphoplaca (Wahlenb...
- to two
longitudinal septa.
Carbacanthographis acanthoamicta contains salazinic acid, a
lichen product than can be
detected using thin-layer chromatography...
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longitudinal and
transverse septa.
Carbacanthographis salazinicoides contains salazinic acid, a
lichen product that can be
detected using thin-layer chromatography...
- from the type locality. The
specific epithet refers to the
presence of
salazinic acid, a
secondary chemical.
Other compounds occurring in the
lichen are...