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  • Usnic acid
  • Chemical compound

    Usnic acid is a naturally occurring dibenzofuran derivative found in several lichen species with the formula C18H16O7. It was first isolated by German

    Usnic acid

    Usnic acid

    Usnic_acid

  • UsNIC
  • usNIC (user-space NIC) is Cisco's low-latency computer networking product for MPI over 10 Gigabit Ethernet in high-performance computing. It operates

    UsNIC

    UsNIC

  • Kombucha
  • Fermented tea beverage

    have found the hepatotoxin usnic acid in kombucha, although it is not known whether the cases of liver damage are due to usnic acid or to some other toxin

    Kombucha

    Kombucha

    Kombucha

  • Allocetraria ambigua
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    grows mainly on soil. Like other yellow members of its group, it contains usnic acid, a compound that contributes to its colour. Allocetraria ambigua was

    Allocetraria ambigua

    Allocetraria_ambigua

  • Iceberg A-81
  • Iceberg

    Antarctic Survey and was later confirmed by the U.S. National Ice Center (USNIC) using satellite imagery. As of 31 March 2023, the iceberg was located at

    Iceberg A-81

    Iceberg A-81

    Iceberg_A-81

  • U.S. National Ice Center
  • Echelon V command of the U.S. Navy

    The U.S. National Ice Center (USNIC) is a tri-agency operational center and echelon V command of the Fleet Weather Center - Norfolk (FWC-N), whose mission

    U.S. National Ice Center

    U.S. National Ice Center

    U.S._National_Ice_Center

  • Cladonia flavocrispata
  • Species of lichen

    stereome with age. Chemical analysis reveals the presence of thamnolic and usnic acids, occasionally accompanied by barbatic acid, with colour reactions

    Cladonia flavocrispata

    Cladonia_flavocrispata

  • Lichen product
  • Secondary metabolite made by a lichen

    compounds are exclusively found in lichens. Examples of lichen products include usnic acid (a dibenzofuran), atranorin (a depside), lichexanthone (a xanthone)

    Lichen product

    Lichen product

    Lichen_product

  • Cladonia stellaris
  • Species of cup lichen

    properties, as many of the secondary metabolites are antimicrobial (e.g., Usnic acid), but it also has the unique distinction of being harvested and sold

    Cladonia stellaris

    Cladonia stellaris

    Cladonia_stellaris

  • Iceberg B-15
  • Largest recorded iceberg by area

    Georgia Island. As of August 2023[update], the U.S. National Ice Center (USNIC) still listed one extant piece of B-15 that meets the minimum threshold

    Iceberg B-15

    Iceberg B-15

    Iceberg_B-15

  • Xanthopsoroma
  • Genus of fungi

    Psoroma. Characteristics of Xanthopsoroma species include the production of usnic acid and a series of distinct triterpenes as well as showing morphological

    Xanthopsoroma

    Xanthopsoroma

  • Reindeer
  • Species of deer

    detoxifies usnic acid and may use it as an energy source. Unlike other bacteria present in the rumen, E. rangiferina can grow in the presence of usnic acid

    Reindeer

    Reindeer

    Reindeer

  • Ramalina subfarinacea
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    that year. Ramalina subfarinacea is known to contain both stictic acid and usnic acid. List of Ramalina species "Ramalina subfarinacea (Nyl. ex Cromb.) Nyl"

    Ramalina subfarinacea

    Ramalina subfarinacea

    Ramalina_subfarinacea

  • John N. Abrams
  • United States Army general

    Colonel Jeffrey Hage of the United States National Intelligence Center (USNIC) in Bosnia escorts Abrams through the center during Operation Joint Endeavor

    John N. Abrams

    John N. Abrams

    John_N._Abrams

  • Ramalina erosa
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    present in the lichen include divaricatic acid, triterpenoids, and a trace of usnic acid. Ramalina erosa is found on the exposed rock faces of old volcanoes

    Ramalina erosa

    Ramalina_erosa

  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  • US government scientific agency

    Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS) U.S. National Ice Center (USNIC); Jointly owned and operated by the Department of Defense (DOD) and Department

    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    National_Oceanic_and_Atmospheric_Administration

  • Lepraria malouina
  • Species of lichen

    was described as a new species in 2012 by Dag Øvstedal. It contains both usnic acid and stictic acid as its main secondary metabolites (lichen products)

    Lepraria malouina

    Lepraria_malouina

  • Spot test (lichen)
  • Chemical test for identifying lichens

    β-orcinol depsidones. In contrast, xanthones, pulvinic acid derivatives, and usnic acid do not have any reaction. Some common and widely distributed lichens

    Spot test (lichen)

    Spot_test_(lichen)

  • Xanthoparmelia serusiauxii
  • Species of lichen

    Xanthoparmelia serusiauxii contains the secondary compounds lecanoric acid and usnic acid. Other Xanthoparmelia species that commonly occur in the same area

    Xanthoparmelia serusiauxii

    Xanthoparmelia_serusiauxii

  • Calicium corynellum
  • Species of lichen

    contains rhizocarpic and usnic acids. Although C. viride also contains rhizocarpic acid, it features epanorin instead of usnic acid. However, the concentration

    Calicium corynellum

    Calicium corynellum

    Calicium_corynellum

  • Alectoria (fungus)
  • Genus of lichen-forming fungi

    demonstrated that Alectoria species produce unique secondary metabolites, such as usnic acid, which help distinguish them from other lichens in the Parmeliaceae

    Alectoria (fungus)

    Alectoria (fungus)

    Alectoria_(fungus)

  • Flavoparmelia plicata
  • Species of lichen

    greyish-green thallus with a diameter of up to 10 cm (4 in). It contains usnic acid and protocetraric acid. The lichen shares many characteristics with

    Flavoparmelia plicata

    Flavoparmelia_plicata

  • Xanthoparmelia barklyensis
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    lichen contains constipatic acid as well as associated fatty acids, and usnic acid. Hale suggested that this species could be a morphotype of Xanthoparmelia

    Xanthoparmelia barklyensis

    Xanthoparmelia_barklyensis

  • Xanthoparmelia fracticollis
  • Species of lichen

    propagules, pale lower surface, and its chemical composition that includes usnic acid and norstictic acid. The species typically co-occurs with other lichens

    Xanthoparmelia fracticollis

    Xanthoparmelia_fracticollis

  • Pulchrocladia ferdinandii
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    compounds occurring in the lichen include atranorin, ursolic acid, and usnic acid. Pulchrocladia ferdinandii has an Australian distribution. It has been

    Pulchrocladia ferdinandii

    Pulchrocladia_ferdinandii

  • Xanthoparmelia micromaculata
  • Species of lichen

    several lichen products: stictic acid as a major metabolite, minor amounts of usnic acid, constictic acid, and hypostictic acid, and minor or trace amounts

    Xanthoparmelia micromaculata

    Xanthoparmelia_micromaculata

  • List of copper salts
  • CuO2 Peroxide (hydrogen peroxide) Copper(II) usnate C18H14CuO7 Usnate (usnic acid) Copper(II) oxychloride Cu2(OH)3Cl Hydroxide and chloride Copper(II)

    List of copper salts

    List_of_copper_salts

  • Xanthoparmelia stenophylla
  • Species of lichen

    Xanthoparmelia stenophylla was established. Xanthoparmelia stenophylla contains usnic acid which gives its upper cortex a yellowish appearance, though its colouration

    Xanthoparmelia stenophylla

    Xanthoparmelia stenophylla

    Xanthoparmelia_stenophylla

  • Xanthoparmelia lesothoensis
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    2–2.0 in) in diameter. It contains salazinic acid, diffractaic acid, and usnic acid. List of Xanthoparmelia species "Xanthoparmelia lesothoensis Knox &

    Xanthoparmelia lesothoensis

    Xanthoparmelia_lesothoensis

  • Copper usnate
  • Chemical compound

    usnate is the copper salt of usnic acid. It has been used as an antimicrobial. Frankos VH (January 2005). "NTP nomination for usnic acid and Usnea barbata herb"

    Copper usnate

    Copper usnate

    Copper_usnate

  • Xanthoparmelia olifantensis
  • Species of lichen

    that are 0.4–0.6 mm wide. It contains norstictic acid, salazinic acid, and usnic acid. Xanthoparmelia olifantensis is somewhat similar to X. minuta in appearance

    Xanthoparmelia olifantensis

    Xanthoparmelia_olifantensis

  • (S)-usnate reductase
  • Class of enzymes

    enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction (S)-usnic acid precursor + NAD+       H+   H+   (S)-usnic acid + NADH   The enzyme converts the precursor

    (S)-usnate reductase

    (S)-usnate reductase

    (S)-usnate_reductase

  • Xanthoparmelia evernica
  • Species of lichen

    are a characteristic feature of this lichen. It contains evernic acid and usnic acid, and trace amounts of lecanoric acid. List of Xanthoparmelia species

    Xanthoparmelia evernica

    Xanthoparmelia_evernica

  • Xanthoparmelia karooensis
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    outcrop. It contains hypoprotocetraric acid, 4-O-demethylnotatic acid, usnic acid, and several minor unidentified secondary metabolites. List of Xanthoparmelia

    Xanthoparmelia karooensis

    Xanthoparmelia_karooensis

  • Xanthoparmelia salazinica
  • Species of lichen

    secondary compound found in the lichen. It also has consalazinic acid and usnic acid. List of Xanthoparmelia species "Synonymy: Xanthoparmelia salazinica

    Xanthoparmelia salazinica

    Xanthoparmelia_salazinica

  • Xanthoparmelia lobuliferella
  • Species of lichen

    south-facing rocks. It contains several lichen products: major amounts of usnic acid and stictic acid, and minor amounts of constictic acid, norstictic

    Xanthoparmelia lobuliferella

    Xanthoparmelia_lobuliferella

  • Relicina subcoronata
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    (yellow-red), C−, and PD+ (orange). Reported lichen substances include usnic acid and stictic acid (major), with norstictic and constictic acids (minor)

    Relicina subcoronata

    Relicina_subcoronata

  • Relicina clarkensis
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    (yellow-red) and PD+ (orange). thin-layer and liquid chromatography detected usnic acid in the cortex and a medullary chemistry including stictic acid and

    Relicina clarkensis

    Relicina_clarkensis

  • Nodobryoria abbreviata
  • Species of lichen

    concentrated on open, sun-exposed south-facing slopes and near the summit, whereas usnic, pale-green hair lichens (e.g. Alectoria, Ramalina) were more abundant on

    Nodobryoria abbreviata

    Nodobryoria abbreviata

    Nodobryoria_abbreviata

  • Usnea
  • Genus of lichens

    bioindicators. According to Paul Bergner, Author of Medical Herbalism, "the usnic acid in Usnea is effective against gram-positive bacteria such as Streptococcus

    Usnea

    Usnea

    Usnea

  • Usnocetraria oakesiana
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    standard chemical spot tests (K−, C−, KC−, P−), but its upper cortex contains usnic acid, a compound often responsible for the yellowish color, while the medulla

    Usnocetraria oakesiana

    Usnocetraria oakesiana

    Usnocetraria_oakesiana

  • Parmotrema perforatum
  • Species of lichen

    body) is gray and lacks the yellow-green tones that is seen in lichens with usnic acid. There are no asexual structures (soredia, isidia), but there are apothecia

    Parmotrema perforatum

    Parmotrema perforatum

    Parmotrema_perforatum

  • Cladonia confusa
  • Species of lichen

    cottony. The primary thallus is evanescent. This species is known to contain usnic, perlatolic, and sometimes ursolic acids. In New Zealand, it is known from

    Cladonia confusa

    Cladonia confusa

    Cladonia_confusa

  • Xanthoparmelia ochropulchra
  • Species of lichen

    anthraquinone pigment, and a depside compound related to diffractaic acid and usnic acid. List of Xanthoparmelia species "Xanthoparmelia ochropulchra Hale"

    Xanthoparmelia ochropulchra

    Xanthoparmelia_ochropulchra

  • Xanthoparmelia capensis
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    somewhat irregular lobes that measure 1.2–2 mm. It contains salazinic acid and usnic acid. List of Xanthoparmelia species "Xanthoparmelia Hale". Catalogue of

    Xanthoparmelia capensis

    Xanthoparmelia_capensis

  • Xanthoparmelia lagunebergensis
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    reaches 2–4 cm (0.8–1.6 in) in diameter. It contains protocetraric acid and usnic acid. List of Xanthoparmelia species "Xanthoparmelia lagunebergensis Knox

    Xanthoparmelia lagunebergensis

    Xanthoparmelia_lagunebergensis

  • Xanthoparmelia curnowiae
  • Species of foliose lichen

    dark brown rhizines. It is chemically characterised by the presence of usnic acid, atranorin, salazinic acid, and diffractaic acid, which produce distinctive

    Xanthoparmelia curnowiae

    Xanthoparmelia_curnowiae

  • Straminella
  • Genus of lichen-forming fungi

    are characterised by pale to brownish fruiting bodies. The genus contains usnic acid as its main secondary metabolite, with most species also producing

    Straminella

    Straminella

    Straminella

  • Ramalina calicaris
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    in coastal settings and humid forests. Chemically, the cortex contains usnic acid, while the medulla may contain compounds of the sekikaic acid complex

    Ramalina calicaris

    Ramalina calicaris

    Ramalina_calicaris

  • Lichen
  • Symbiosis of fungi with algae

    determined by the photosynthetic component. Special pigments, such as yellow usnic acid, give lichens a variety of colors, including reds, oranges, yellows

    Lichen

    Lichen

    Lichen

  • Relicina ramboldii
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    medulla reacts K+ (yellow-red), C− and P+ (orange). The lichen produces usnic acid together with hypostictic acid (minor), stictic acid (major), traces

    Relicina ramboldii

    Relicina_ramboldii

  • Badimia multiseptata
  • Species of lichen

    somewhat muriform. Lichen products found in Badimia multiseptata include usnic acid and zeorin. This lichen species has been observed in several collections

    Badimia multiseptata

    Badimia_multiseptata

  • Xanthoparmelia simulans
  • Species of lichen

    It contains several lichen products: stictic, constictic, cryptostictic, usnic, and trace amounts of norstictic acid. List of Xanthoparmelia species "Xanthoparmelia

    Xanthoparmelia simulans

    Xanthoparmelia_simulans

  • Xanthoparmelia acrita
  • Species of lichen

    the secondary metabolites (lichen products) fumarprotocetraric acid and usnic acid List of Xanthoparmelia species "Xanthoparmelia acrita Knox & Hale"

    Xanthoparmelia acrita

    Xanthoparmelia_acrita

  • Usnea galapagona
  • Species of lichen

    metabolites (lichen products) detected through thin-layer chromatography include usnic acid and an unidentified compound that shows a green fluorescence after

    Usnea galapagona

    Usnea_galapagona

  • Ramalina dilacerata
  • Species of fungus

    results for K, C, KC, and P. The thallus of Ramalina dilacerata contains usnic acid in the cortex, while the medulla is characterized by the presence of

    Ramalina dilacerata

    Ramalina dilacerata

    Ramalina_dilacerata

  • Myriospora (fungus)
  • Genus of lichen-forming fungi

    colour reaction (or only a weak yellow reaction) with K. All Myriospora lack usnic acid (hence no yellow-green tint) and lack fatty acids (so C−, P− in most

    Myriospora (fungus)

    Myriospora (fungus)

    Myriospora_(fungus)

  • Haematomma ochroleucum
  • Species of lichen

    atranorin, zeorin, and porphyrillic acid. The variety ochroleucum also produces usnic acid, which the variety porphyrium does not. The apothecia and pycnidia

    Haematomma ochroleucum

    Haematomma ochroleucum

    Haematomma_ochroleucum

  • Lobothallia semisterilis
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    distinctly pruinose, lobate thallus containing norstictic acid and lacking usnic acid. These features, together with its terricolous habit, help to distinguish

    Lobothallia semisterilis

    Lobothallia_semisterilis

  • Pulchrocladia retipora
  • Species of fruticose lichen

    algae become trapped in the irregularly intertwined hyphae of the medulla. Usnic acid and atranorin are the major secondary compounds present in Pulchrocladia

    Pulchrocladia retipora

    Pulchrocladia retipora

    Pulchrocladia_retipora

  • Xanthoparmelia nuwarensis
  • Species of lichen

    diameter. It contains fumarprotocetraric acid, succinprotocetraric acid, and usnic acid. It is a member of the species complex centered around Xanthoparmelia

    Xanthoparmelia nuwarensis

    Xanthoparmelia_nuwarensis

  • Xanthoparmelia surrogata
  • Species of lichen

    bifusiform shape and measure 0.5 by 5–6 μm. The lichen contains salazinic acid, usnic acid, and skyrin. List of Xanthoparmelia species "Xanthoparmelia surrogata

    Xanthoparmelia surrogata

    Xanthoparmelia_surrogata

  • Uncoupler
  • Type of biological molecule

    7-tetrachloro-2-trifluoromethylbenzimidazole) Malonoben (tyrphostin A9, SF-6847, AG17) (+)-usnic acid XCT-790 mitoFluo (10-[2-(3-hydroxy-6-oxo-xanthen-9-yl)benzoyl]oxyd

    Uncoupler

    Uncoupler

  • Xanthoparmelia lobulifera
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    lacks rhizines. The lichen contains stictic acid, constictic acid, and usnic acid. List of Xanthoparmelia species "Xanthoparmelia lobulifera Knox & Hale"

    Xanthoparmelia lobulifera

    Xanthoparmelia_lobulifera

  • Bryoria hengduanensis
  • Species of fungus

    Soralia, apothecia, and pycnidia are absent. Bryoria hengduanensis contains usnic and fumarprotocetraric acids. Wang, Li-Song; Harada, Hiroshi; Narui, Takao;

    Bryoria hengduanensis

    Bryoria_hengduanensis

  • Xanthoparmelia pustulifera
  • Species of lichen

    5–8 cm (2.0–3.1 in) in diameter. It contains stictic acid, constictic acid, usnic acid, and trace amounts of norstictic acid. The species epithet alludes

    Xanthoparmelia pustulifera

    Xanthoparmelia_pustulifera

  • Ramalina stoffersii
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    pycnidia have been observed. Spot tests and thin-layer chromatography show usnic acid (responsible for the pale yellowish color) together with divaricatic

    Ramalina stoffersii

    Ramalina_stoffersii

  • Vermilacinia combeoides
  • Species of lichen

    occasionally in other species. Accessory substances are often present such as usnic acid and salazinic acid. Bourgeanic acid has also been reported. Vermilacinia

    Vermilacinia combeoides

    Vermilacinia combeoides

    Vermilacinia_combeoides

  • Xanthoparmelia neosynestia
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    secondary metabolites (lichen products): salazinic acid, consalazinic acid, usnic acid, and trace amounts of norstictic acid and protocetraric acid. List

    Xanthoparmelia neosynestia

    Xanthoparmelia_neosynestia

  • Allocetraria madreporiformis
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    in 1810 by Erik Acharius and placed in Allocetraria in 1996, it contains usnic acid and protolichesterinic acid. Some populations are highly localised

    Allocetraria madreporiformis

    Allocetraria madreporiformis

    Allocetraria_madreporiformis

  • Lecanoropsis
  • Genus of lichen-forming fungi

    forming a conspicuous surface crust. Chemically, they are characterised by usnic acid or the related compound isousnic acid. The genus was validated in 2025

    Lecanoropsis

    Lecanoropsis

    Lecanoropsis

  • Ramalina americana
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    pseudocyphellae on the thallus surface. It contains the lichen product usnic acid. R. americana is found throughout the Midwest, southern Canada, and

    Ramalina americana

    Ramalina americana

    Ramalina_americana

  • Xanthoparmelia olivetorica
  • Species of lichen

    2 mm long. The lichen contains olivetoric acid (for which it is named) and usnic acid. List of Xanthoparmelia species "Xanthoparmelia olivetorica Hale".

    Xanthoparmelia olivetorica

    Xanthoparmelia_olivetorica

  • Usnea moreliana
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    and has a chemistry dominated by unidentified triterpenoids, along with usnic acid. It occurs from Mexico through the tropical Andes to Brazil and Argentina

    Usnea moreliana

    Usnea_moreliana

  • Usnea lambii
  • Species of lichen

    are two chemotypes of U. lambii: chemotype 1 contains usnic acid, while chemotype 2 contains usnic acid and psoromic acid as major substances, hypostrepsilic

    Usnea lambii

    Usnea lambii

    Usnea_lambii

  • Hypogymnia flavida
  • Species of lichen

    medulla P+ (orange-red), K−, C−, KC−. It contains the secondary compounds usnic acid and physodalic acid as major components, and protocetraric acid as

    Hypogymnia flavida

    Hypogymnia flavida

    Hypogymnia_flavida

  • Xanthoparmelia dubitella
  • Species of lichen

    The lichen contains norlobaridone as a major product, minor amounts of usnic acid and connorlobaridone, and trace amounts of loxodin. The species epithet

    Xanthoparmelia dubitella

    Xanthoparmelia_dubitella

  • Xanthoparmelia indumenica
  • Species of lichen

    (lichen products): protocetraric acid, stictic acid, constictic acid, and usnic acid. List of Xanthoparmelia species "Xanthoparmelia indumenica Hale". Catalogue

    Xanthoparmelia indumenica

    Xanthoparmelia_indumenica

  • Lecanora nohedensis
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    because of its more or less green thallus and apothecia and its production of usnic acid. It is set apart from other saxicolous members of this group by a combination

    Lecanora nohedensis

    Lecanora_nohedensis

  • Alectoria sarmentosa
  • Species of hair lichen

    Alectoria sarmentosa, characterized by its pale yellow-green coloration due to usnic acid, shows distinct ecological preferences from darker melanic hair lichens

    Alectoria sarmentosa

    Alectoria sarmentosa

    Alectoria_sarmentosa

  • Xanthoparmelia
  • Genus of fungi

    the combination of traits including the presence of the cortical pigment usnic acid, and the microscopic structure of the upper cortex were sufficient

    Xanthoparmelia

    Xanthoparmelia

    Xanthoparmelia

  • Dimelaena oreina
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    placodioid lichen. The color of the greenish yellow thallus is derived from usnic acid in the cortex. The lichen grows on steep surfaces of hard siliceous

    Dimelaena oreina

    Dimelaena oreina

    Dimelaena_oreina

  • Xanthoparmelia tablensis
  • Species of lichen

    broad. It contains hypoprotocetraric acid, 4-O-methylnotatic acid, and usnic acid. List of Xanthoparmelia species "Xanthoparmelia tablensis Hale". Catalogue

    Xanthoparmelia tablensis

    Xanthoparmelia_tablensis

  • Lecanora ulrikii
  • Species of lichen

    also produces a characteristic suite of secondary metabolites—atranorin, usnic acid and isoarthothelin—that aid chemical identification. The species was

    Lecanora ulrikii

    Lecanora_ulrikii

  • Xanthoparmelia endochromatica
  • Species of lichen

    reaches diameters of 1–2 cm (0.4–0.8 in). It contains gyrophoric acid, usnic acid, and a substance known as the "schenckiana" pigment. List of Xanthoparmelia

    Xanthoparmelia endochromatica

    Xanthoparmelia_endochromatica

  • Pseudoparmelia
  • Genus of lichens

    compounds, particularly the presence of secalonic acids and absence of usnic acid, as well as their lack of specialised structures like bulbate cilia

    Pseudoparmelia

    Pseudoparmelia

    Pseudoparmelia

  • Hypogymnia
  • Genus of lichens

    greenish grey to brownish grey in colour; some species are yellowish (from usnic acid). The thallus comprises more or less inflated but hollow (tube-like)

    Hypogymnia

    Hypogymnia

    Hypogymnia

  • Xanthoparmelia skyrinifera
  • Species of lichen

    bifusiform shape and measure 0.5 by 5–6 μm. The lichen makes protocetraric acid, usnic acid, and skyrin; it is named for this later substance. List of Xanthoparmelia

    Xanthoparmelia skyrinifera

    Xanthoparmelia_skyrinifera

  • Ethnolichenology
  • Study of the relationship between lichens and humans

    scarlet fever, and pneumonia One of the most potent lichen antibiotics is usnic acid, as a result Usnea spp. are commonly used in traditional medicines

    Ethnolichenology

    Ethnolichenology

    Ethnolichenology

  • Hypotrachyna angustissima
  • Species of fungus

    family Parmeliaceae. This species is characterised by the occurrence of usnic acid in its cortex, and salazinic acid in its medulla and laminal isidia

    Hypotrachyna angustissima

    Hypotrachyna_angustissima

  • Xanthoparmelia epigaea
  • Species of lichen

    extensive areas. It contains constipatic acid and associated fatty acids, and usnic acid. List of Xanthoparmelia species "Xanthoparmelia epigaea Hale". Catalogue

    Xanthoparmelia epigaea

    Xanthoparmelia_epigaea

  • Parmotrema xanthinum
  • Species of lichen

    distinguished by the presence of specific secondary metabolites including usnic acid and protolichinestrinic acid in its tissues. The lichen was first named

    Parmotrema xanthinum

    Parmotrema xanthinum

    Parmotrema_xanthinum

  • Parmotrema hypoleucinum
  • Species of lichen

    hypoleucinum in Tunisia revealed that it contains atranorin and (+)-iso-usnic acid, chemical compounds of interest for their anti-inflammatory activity

    Parmotrema hypoleucinum

    Parmotrema hypoleucinum

    Parmotrema_hypoleucinum

  • Usnea scabrida
  • Species of fungus

    branching from the base, unequally branching, and shrubby. The cortex contains usnic acid, and the medulla contains scabrosins. The lichen was described as a

    Usnea scabrida

    Usnea scabrida

    Usnea_scabrida

  • Xanthoparmelia diacida
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    and measure 2–4 mm wide. It contains psoromic acid, protocetraric acid, usnic acid, as well as an unidentified fatty acid and a set of compounds called

    Xanthoparmelia diacida

    Xanthoparmelia_diacida

  • Hypotrachyna paracitrella
  • Species of lichen

    Standard spot tests show KC+ (yellow) in the cortex (due to a trace of usnic acid) and a medulla that is K+ (yellow turning red) and P+ (orange-red)

    Hypotrachyna paracitrella

    Hypotrachyna_paracitrella

  • Lecanora achroa
  • Species of crustose lichen

    found in Lecanora achroa are atranorin, 2'-O-methylperlatolic acid, and usnic acid. Species with a similar morphology include Lecanora helva and Lecanora

    Lecanora achroa

    Lecanora_achroa

  • Xanthoparmelia calvinia
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    there, it was found growing on low dolerite ridges. The lichen contains usnic acid in addition to three unidentified lichen substances. The lichen is

    Xanthoparmelia calvinia

    Xanthoparmelia_calvinia

  • Evernia esorediosa
  • Species of lichen

    made up 1.9% of Evernia esorediosa's dry weight. Furthermore it contains usnic acid. Specimens have been found in Japan, Russia, the United States of America

    Evernia esorediosa

    Evernia esorediosa

    Evernia_esorediosa

  • Nephroma arcticum
  • Species of lichen

    identical to that of the more common green phycotype, except for the absence of usnic acid in the blue-green. The cephalodia of N. arcticum can occasionally grow

    Nephroma arcticum

    Nephroma arcticum

    Nephroma_arcticum

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  • Darel
  • Girl/Female

    Anglo Saxon

    Darel

    Tenderly loved.

  • Gokulanathan
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    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Gokulanathan

    Sri Krishna

  • Nireshika
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    Hindu, Indian

    Nireshika

    Power of God; Love of Father

  • Buksis
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    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Buksis

    Alternate of Bakshish

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    Hindu, Indian

    Yavna

    Quick; Swift

  • Purushothama | புருஷோதமா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Purushothama | புருஷோதமா

    Supreme person

  • Anilabh
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    Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Anilabh

    Spirit of the Wind

  • Brasher
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    English

    Brasher

    English : occupational name for a brewer, from Old French brasser ‘to brew’ (Late Latin braciare, a derivative of braces ‘malt’, of Gaulish origin).English : variant of Brazier.Of French (Huguenot) origin : Americanized form of Brasseur, assimilated to the English name.

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    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Puvarasu

    King of Flowers

  • Milan | மிலந 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Milan | மிலந 

    Union

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  • Usnic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or designating, a complex acid obtained, as a yellow crystalline substance, from certain genera of lichens (Usnea, Parmelia, etc.).