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- A depside is a type of polyphenolic compound composed of two or more monocyclic aromatic units linked by an ester group. Depsides are most often found...
- (+ "depside" + "one") are chemical compounds that are sometimes found as secondary metabolites in lichens. They are esters that are both depsides and...
- of lichens, from which it can be extracted. It is a common subunit of depsides. It can be prepared by the oxidation of orsellaldehyde, or through a Michael...
- Olivetoric acid is an organic compound belonging to the chemical class known as depsides. A secondary metabolite of various lichen species, it has been investigated...
- soups. In G. parviflora, the major phytochemicals are phenolic acids, depsides and flavonoids with their corresponding glycosides. The flavonoids present...
- compound that is made by some lichens. It is in the structural class known as depsides. It is particularly common in the genera Usnea (the beard lichens) and...
- Stereocaulon, and Cetrelia, Elix, J. A. (1974). "Synthesis of para-olivetol depsides". Australian Journal of Chemistry. 27 (8): 1767. doi:10.1071/CH9741767...
- Chloroatranorin is a member of the class of chemical compounds called depsides. Its IUPAC name is (3-hydroxy-4-methoxycarbonyl-2,5-dimethylphenyl) 5-chloro-3-formyl-2...
- classes, including terpenoids, orcinol derivatives, chromones, xanthones, depsides, and depsidones. Over 800 lichen products of known chemical structure have...
- gallate with iron(III) chloride. Gallic acid forms intermolecular esters (depsides) such as digallic and cyclic ether-esters (depsidones). Hydrogenation of...