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    Oakmoss (redirect from Evernia prunastri)
    Oakmoss (scientific name Evernia prunastri) is a species of lichen. It can be found in many mountainous temperate forests throughout the Northern Hemisphere...
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    Evernia is a genus of bushy lichens in the family Parmeliaceae. Oakmoss Evernia prunastri is used as a fixative agent in Eau de Cologne within the perfume...
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  • Hawksworth. The fungus was originally described from the lichen host Evernia prunastri. It has also been recorded on Nephroma arcticum, on which its presence...
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    depside class of compounds. It was first isolated from the oakmoss Evernia prunastri and characterized in 1934. It is the most common chlorine-containing...
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    Oakmoss (Evernia prunastri)...
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    formula C10H12O4. It occurs in the root-bark of Pygeum africanum and Evernia prunastri (Oakmoss). There is evidence to suggest that it has antiandrogenic...
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    "shrubby" or "similar to a shrub" (from frutex, meaning "shrub"). Evernia prunastri Cladonia portentosa Ramalina farinacea A gelatinous lichen, also widely...
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    2014 Hassuni, I; Razxouk, H (2005). "Olivetol: Constituent of lichen Evernia prunastri Ach. or "oakmoss"". Physical and Chemical News. 26: 98–103. Archived...
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    of Biology Series, No. 66. ISBN 0713125551 "Oak Moss Absolute Oil, Evernia prunastri, Perfume Fixative". Archived from the original on 25 December 2014...
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    chemically characterized genera, while the species Cetraria islandica and Evernia prunastri have attracted considerable research attention for their bioactive...
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    15th-century Europe, Hypogymnia physodes was one component (in addition to Evernia prunastri and Pseudevernia furfuracea) of the popular drug "Lichen quercinus...
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    Imke (2019). "Biosynthetic gene content of the 'perfume lichens' Evernia prunastri and Pseudevernia furfuracea". Molecules. 24 (1): e203. doi:10.3390/molecules24010203...
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    Soredia on Evernia prunastri...
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    (1982). "Preparation and properties of agmatine amidinohydrolase of Evernia prunastri". Physiol. Plant. 55: 335–339. doi:10.1111/j.1399-3054.1982.tb00301...
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    Binomial name Pseudevernia consocians (Vain.) Hale & W.L.Culb. (1966) Synonyms Evernia prunastri var. candidula Ach. (1814) Parmelia consocians Vain. (1926)...
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  • Theobald (1865). On the occurrence of spiral vessels in the thallus of Evernia prunastri (Ach.; Linn. sp.). Dublin: McGlashan & Gill. OL 21867608M. Simpson...
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    (Cetraria cucullata, C. islandica, C. nivaris, C. richardsonii; Evernia (E. prunastri); Letharia (L. vulpina); Neuropogon (N. aurantiaco-ater); Parmelia...
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