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lecanoric, a. Chem.|lɛkəˈnɒrɪk| [f. Lecanora, the name of a genus of lichens.] lecanoric acid: a crystalline substance obtained by Schunck from certain members of the genus Lecanora of lichens. Hence lecanorate |-ˈɔərət|, a salt of lecanoric acid; lecanorin |-ˈɔərɪn| = lecanoric acid.
1844Fownes Chem. 488 Fresh dye-lichens, exhausted by ether, yield a crystalline substance, which when purified by solution in alcohol, is perfectly white; to this the name lecanorine has been given. 1852Ibid. (ed. 4) 577 Boiled with water for some time, erythric acid absorbs 2 eq. and yields picro-erythrin..and a new acid..which is termed by some chemists lecanoric, by others orsellinic acid. 1865Watts Dict. Chem. III. 565 The lecanorates gradually decompose, especially when heated, yielding orsellinic acid, and ultimately orcin. |