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- Zeorin is a triterpene with the molecular formula C30H52O2 which occurs in many lichens. "Zeorin". Pubchem.ncbi.NLM.nih.gov. Communications, EBCONT. "Zeorin"...
- 5–7 μm. Chemical analysis, particularly thin-layer chromatography, identify zeorin as a secondary metabolite (lichen product), yet N. pulc****a remains unresponsive...
- although some species can produce secondary metabolites such as atranorin, zeorin, and fumarprotocetraric acid. As of October 2024[update], Species Fungorum...
- 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 in moist and partly...
- is stated to be usnic acid, unidentified triterpenes (possibly including zeorin)." In the following paragraph Niebla tuberculata was stated to be “characterized...
- other lichens. It is chemically distinct due to its production of pannarin, zeorin, and several minor secondary metabolites. The species is known from coastal...
- rhizinate black lower surface. Chemical characteristics are the production of zeorin and related triterpenoids in the medulla. Myelochroa contains about 30 species...
- function as “male gametes (****tia)” Both species contain lichen substances zeorin and (-)-16-hydroxykaurane without other substances, a T3 compound occasionally...
- primarily the diterpene (-)-16 α-hydroxykaurane, with trace amounts of zeorin, or zeorin lacking, and two other unknowns, one of which is referred to as the...
- (C20H32). Zopf later expanded this work by identifying the triterpene compound zeorin. A significant breakthrough came in 1959 when Clifford Wetmore reported...