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    Salazinic acid is a depsidone with a lactone ring. It is found in some lichens, and is especially prevalent in Parmotrema and Bulbothrix, where its presence...
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    not fluoresce in ultraviolet light. Salazinic acid and consalazinic acid are present in the medulla; lobaric acid is variably present. The photobiont...
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    composition. P. stuppeum contains salazinic acid, while P. perlatum has a stictic acid complex. Although both acids cause a Pd+ orange to orange-red medulla...
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  • include atranorin and chloratranorin in the cortex, and salazinic acid and consalazinic acid in the medulla. List of Parmotrema species Benatti, Michel...
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  • pseudocyphellae, and a chemical composition that includes atranorin, salazinic acid, and consalazinic acid. While similar to other Parmelia species, it can be differentiated...
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    habitats of lowland to montane rainforests. It produces norstictic acid and salazinic acid. The lichen was first formally described as a new species in 1915...
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  • chemical salazinic acid, for which it is named. Acanthothecis subclavulifera is quite similar in morphology, but it contains protocetraric acid rather than...
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  • contains salazinic acid as a major lichen product, minor amounts of usnic acid and norstictic acid, and trace amounts of consalazinic acid. List of Xanthoparmelia...
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  • josecuervoi (salazinic acid), the protocetraric acid Niebla pulchribarbara as related to Niebla effusa and Niebla arenaria (salazinic acid), and the hypoprotocetric...
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  • Lichen product (redirect from Lichen acid)
    lichen products include usnic acid (a dibenzofuran), atranorin (a depside), lichexanthone (a xanthone), salazinic acid (a depsidone), and isolichenan...
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  • presence of salazinic acid, a secondary chemical. Other compounds occurring in the lichen are stictic acid, minor amounts of cryptostictic acid and peristictic...
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    medulla K+ red, and P+ orange. It produces norstictic acid, constictic acid, or salazinic acid as secondary metabolites. "Synonymy: Lobothallia alphoplaca...
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  • presence of salazinic acid, a major secondary compound in the lichen. It also contains norstictic acid as a major metabolite, and connorstictic acid as a minor...
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  • short-lacinulate (containing glands) thallus with salazinic acid in the medulla and traces of lobaric acid. The upper surface of the thallus is whitish, which...
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  • compound salazinic acid as its major secondary compound. The lichen also contains trace amounts of consalazinic acid, connorstictic acid, norstictic acid, subnorstictic...
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  • white lirellae measuring 1–4 mm long. The specific epithet refers to salazinic acid, the presence of which is a distinguishing characteristic of this species...
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  • variation. These include either (1) salazinic acid, (2) norstictic acid, or (3) unknowns without salazinic acid or norstictic acid. Zeorin and (-)-16 α-hydroxykaurane...
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  • may include any or all of the following: salazinic acid, an unknown terpenoid compound (“T4”) and usnic acid. Vermilacinia cedrosensis appears to have...
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  • This species is characterised by the occurrence of usnic acid in its cortex, and salazinic acid in its medulla and laminal isidia. In this it resembles...
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  • specific epithet aggregata. The lichen contains salazinic acid and trace amounts of norstictic acid; these are lichen products that can be detected using...
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  • secondary compound salazinic acid, which is rare in the genus Lepraria. It also contains atranorin and angardianic/roccellic acid. Lepraria multiacida...
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  • Benatti, who wrote a 2012 review on the Bulbothrix species with medullary salazinic acid, Bulbothrix vainioi Jungbluth, Marcelli & Elix is a synonym of Bulbothrix...
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  • recorded from Chile. The specific epithet refers to the presence of salazinic acid, a secondary compound that helps to distinguish it from a similar species...
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  • rhizines that functions as holdfasts. In addition to salazinic acid, zeorin, and leucotylic acid as the major secondary compounds, the lichen also contains...
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  • across, and by containing the lichen substance salazinic acid (without triterpenes; with consalazinic acid, sabrosin derivative), and by its relatively...
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     isidiza's laciniae are wider, while its thallus is pale, and contains salazinic acid. In turn, B. ventricosa is larger and a black underside and rhizinae...
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    Parmelina, from which it differs in having larger ascospores and containing salazinic acid. Although the genus had been assumed to be well-defined morphologically...
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  • hyaline, and measure 20–27 by 7–10 μm, with a thin halo. It contains salazinic acid, which is an uncommon lichen product in the genus Fissurina. "Fissurina...
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  • well-delimited by a cortical rim. The chemistry of Usnea patriciana includes salazinic acid, which can be detected in the medulla. Usnea patriciana is most similar...
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  • and salazinic acid as major metabolites, and chloroatranorin, lichesterinic acid, protolichesterinic acid, galbinic acid, and consalazinic acid as minor...
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