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- has an orange-yellow color and absorbs blue light. It is also known as physcion. It has also been shown to protect lichens against UV-B light, at high...
- applied externally to affected areas. The anthraquinones emodin, parietin (physcion) and questin, the flavonoid kaempferol-3,7-O-α-L-dirhamnoside, the phytosterols...
- tryptophan bases, β-carbolines Seeds: Galactomannan, L-glucosyl rhamnoside of physcion Roots: Betulin, α-amyrin, β-sitosterol The alkaloids are mainly of three...
- Penicillium which produces megasporizine, phyllostine, asperphenamate and physcion. MycoBank Straininfo of Penicillium megasporum UniProt ATCC Nozawa, K.;...
- echinulins, epiheveadrides, flavoglaucin, isoechinulins, neoechinulins, physcion, and tetrahydroauroglaucin. H.Z. Kong & Z.T. Qi 1995, Acta Mycol. Sin....
- echinulins, emodin, epiheveadrides, isoechinulins, flavoglaucin, neoechinulins, physcion, and tetrahydroauroglaucin. Chen, A.J.; Hubka, V.; Frisvad, J.C.; Visagie...
- dihydroauroglaucin, echinulins, emodin, erythroglaucin, flavoglaucin, neoechinulins physcion, tetracyclic, and tetrahydroauroglaucin. A. cibarius has been cultivated...
- epiheveadrides, flavoglaucin, isoechinulins, LL-S491β, neoechinulins, physcion, questin, and tetrahydroauroglaucin. A. intermedius has been cultivated...
- auroglaucin, bisanthrons, dihydroauroglaucin, echinulins, flavoglaucin, physcion, tetracyclic, and tetrahydroauroglaucin. A. sloanii has been cultivated...
- echinulins, emodin, erythroglaucin, flavoglaucin, isoechinulins, neoechinulins, physcion, and tetrahydroauroglaucin. A. endophyticus has been cultivated on both...