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Stictic acid is an
aromatic organic compound, a
product of
secondary metabolism in some
species of lichens.
Stictic acid is the
subject of preliminary...
- It
contains several lichen products:
major amounts of
usnic acid and
stictic acid, and
minor amounts of
constictic acid,
norstictic acid, cryptostictic...
- was
found growing on
Psidium galapageium. The
species epithet refers to
stictic acid, a
major metabolite in the lichen. It also
contains trace amounts...
- colourless, and
typically measure 14.0–17.0 by 5.0–6.7 μm. It
contains stictic acid, a
secondary compound. Homchantara, N.; Coppins, B.J. (2002). "New...
- light.
Wirthiotrema santessonii is
similar in appearance, but it
contains stictic acid
rather than
protocetraric acid and lichexanthone. Aptroot, A.; Souza...
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include stictic acid (major), and
minor to
trace amounts of
constictic acid,
hypostictic acid, and
hypoconstictic acid. The
presence of
stictic acid helps...
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publication that year.
Ramalina subfarinacea is
known to
contain both
stictic acid and
usnic acid. "Ramalina
subfarinacea (Nyl. ex Cromb.) Nyl". Species...
- lichenology". The
lichen has a smooth, pale olive-green thallus. It
contains stictic acid as a
major lichen product, and
minor amounts of
constictic acid. "Kalbographa...
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Lambiella globulosa is
similar in morphology, but this
species contains stictic acid
rather than
fatty acids as the
primary secondary metabolite. Spribille...
- spuria, but
differs in
containing 2'-O-methylperlatolic acid
rather than
stictic or
norstictic acid, and
having a I- medulla.
Specimens reported from inland...