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Constictic acid

Constictic acid

Chemical compound


Constictic acid is a chemical compound of the depsidone class. It was first isolated in 1968 from lichen of the genus Usnea.[1] It has since been found in many other lichen genera including Menegazzia,[2] Crespoa,[3] and Xanthoparmelia.[4]

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References

  1. Yosioka, Itiro; Morita, Yutaka; Ebihara, Kikuko (1970). "The Structure of Constictic Acid". Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin. 18 (11): 2364–2366. doi:10.1248/cpb.18.2364.
  2. McCarthy, P.M.; Elix, John A. (2018). "New species and records of lichens from the Cook Islands" (PDF). Australian Lichenology. 82: 1.
  3. Hawksworth, David L. (2011). "Parmotrema subgen. Crespoa subgen. nov. for the Canoparmelia crozalsiana clade". Lichenologist. 43 (6): 647–648. doi:10.1017/S0024282911000399. S2CID 86356671.
  4. Blanco, Oscar; Crespo, Ana; Elix, John A. (2005). "Two new species of Xanthoparmelia (Ascomycota: Parmeliaceae) from Spain". Lichenologist. 37 (2): 97–100. doi:10.1017/S0024282905014829. S2CID 86778304.

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