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- Divaricatic acid is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C21H24O7. It is found in a variety of lichens, including some in the genera Evernia...
- revision of the North American species of Lepraria s.l. that produce divaricatic acid, with notes on the type species of the genus L. incana". Mycologia...
- "Effects of ultraviolet radiation and PAR on the content of usnic and divaricatic acids in two arctic-alpine lichens". Photochemical & Photobiological...
- is characterised by the presence of the secondary chemicals known as divaricatic acid and zeorin. The lichen prefers to grow on bark on the base of trees...
- Physcia millegrana include atraric acid, methyl 3-hydroxy orsellinate, and divaricatic acid. Brodo, Irwin M.; Sharnoff, Sylvia Duran; Sharnoff, Stephen (2001)...
- Chemical analysis revealed that the type specimen contains usnic and divaricatic acids—a variant differing from earlier reports that identified only ramalinolic...
- Secondary metabolites present include atranorin in the upper cortex, and divaricatic acid along with a few terpenes in low concentration in the medulla. Dirinaria...
- molecular formula C21H24O7 (molar m****: 388.42 g/mol) may refer to: Divaricatic acid Visnadine This set index page lists chemical structure articles...
- woven medulla. The genus produces the secondary compounds usnic acid and divaricatic acid. Rexiella ****vanii is found in Australia, New Zealand, and South...
- reveals the whitish colour of the underlying medulla. The lichen contains divaricatic acid, a lichen product that is revealed with the use of thin-layer chromatography...