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Catalog Product Name / CAS / Description Structure
BBF-05274

It is a lichen β-orcinol para-depside detected in an Erioderma sp.

BBF-05275

It is a β-orcinol-type depside from the lichen Thamnolia vermicularis.

BBF-05276

It is a new depside from the Lichen Xanthoparmelia tusconensis.

BBF-05277

It is the new depside isolated from New Zealand collections of the lichen Pseudocyphellaria pickeringii.

BBF-05278

It is the new depside isolated from New Zealand collections of the lichen Pseudocyphellaria pickeringii.

BBF-05279

It is the new depside isolated from New Zealand collections of the lichen Pseudocyphellaria pickeringii.

BBF-05280

4-O-Methylhypophysciosporin is a derivative of Hypophysciosporin, which is isolated from the lichen Erioderma phaeorhizum.

BBF-05281

It is the new depside from the Lichen Neofuscelia depsidella.

BBF-05282

It is a new depsidone from Hypotrachyna everniiformes.

BBF-05283

It is a new depside from Melanelia glabratula.

BBF-05284

It is a new depsidone from Hypotrachyna everniiformes.

BBF-05285

5-Hydroxylecanoric acid is a derivative of Lecanoric acid, which is a didepside produced by several species of lichen.

BBF-05286

It is a depside from the extract of lichen Dirinaria applanata.

BBF-05287

It is an orcinol para-depside from lichen species Ramalina sayreana (Ascomycetes: Ramalinaceae) from central Mexico.

BBF-05288

It is a metabolite of Erioderma sp.

BBF-05289

Norpannarin (103805-90-9)

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It is a depsidone that shows to co-occur with nordechloropannarin, pannarin and argopsin in Lichen Genus Erioderma chilense.

BBF-05290

Norargopsin (103805-89-6)

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It is a depsidone that shows to co-occur with nordechloropannarin, pannarin and argopsin in Lichen Genus Erioderma chilense.

BBF-05291

It is a depside detected as a component of complex mixtures of homologous depsides in lichens of genus Neofuscelia.

BBF-05292

It is a depside detected as a component of complex mixtures of homologous depsides in lichens of genus Cetrelia.

BBF-05293

2'-O-Methyldivaricatic acid is a derivative of Divaricatic acid, a secondary metabolite produced by lichens of the genus Ramalina.

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