
TABLE 1. — Rf values of lichen secondary metabolites (LSMs) related to norstictic acid (N) and atranorin (A) in solvent systems A, B and C (cf. Arup et al. 1993). RfLSM / RfN,RfLSM / RfN,RfLSM / RfN,LSMRfARfARfA–in solvent system Ain solvent system Bin solvent system Catranorin363028perlatolic acid303224imbricaric acid3032224-O-methylphysodic acid–1921ɑ-collatolic acid242118anziaic acid––164-O-demethylimbricaricacid–2115β-collatolic acid––13olivetoric acid272411physodic acid181810ɑ-alectoronic acid21167β-alectoronic acid––3
Published as part of Farkas, Edit, Biró, Bernadett, Varga, Nóra, Sinigla, Mónika & Lőkös, László, 2021, Analysis of lichen secondary chemistry doubled the number of Cetrelia W. L. Culb. & C. F. Culb. species (Parmeliaceae, lichenised Ascomycota) in Hungary, pp. 4 in Cryptogamie, Mycologie 20 (1) on page 4, DOI: 10.5252/cryptogamie-mycologie2021v42a1, http://zenodo.org/record/7815130
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