Rhizocarpic acid explained
Rhizocarpic acid is an organic compound with the molecular formula C28H23NO6 which has been isolated from the lichen Rhizocarpon geographicum and other lichens.[1] [2] [3]
Further reading
- Book: Issues in Life Sciences: Botany and Plant Biology Research: 2011 Edition . 9 January 2012 . ScholarlyEditions . 978-1-4649-6343-8 . en.
- Book: Der Stoffwechsel Sekundärer Pflanzenstoffe / The Metabolism of Secondary Plant Products . 11 November 2013 . Springer Science & Business Media . 978-3-662-26784-4 . 572 . en.
Notes and References
- Book: Sukumaran . Swapna Thacheril . Sugathan . Shiburaj . Abdulhameed . Sabu . Plant Metabolites: Methods, Applications and Prospects . 28 November 2020 . Springer Nature . 978-981-15-5136-9 . 279 . en.
- Frank . Robert L. . Cohen . S. Mark . Coker . James N. . The Structures and Syntheses of Rhizocarpic Acid and Epanorin . Journal of the American Chemical Society . October 1950 . 72 . 10 . 4454–4457 . 10.1021/ja01166a032. 102011505 .
- Book: Studies in Natural Products Chemistry . 15 March 2013 . Newnes . 978-0-444-62609-7 . 361 . en.