verdilins
Verdilins are a class of naturally occurring organic compounds primarily found in the genus *Verdigris* of lichens, which are symbiotic associations of fungi and algae or cyanobacteria. These compounds belong to the broader category of depsides, characterized by their unique chemical structure featuring two aromatic rings connected by an ester linkage. Verdilins are notable for their distinctive yellow to orange pigments, which contribute to the coloration of certain lichen species.
The most well-studied verdilins include verdilin A, verdilin B, and verdilin C, each differing slightly in their
Chemically, verdilins are derived from orcinol and are often accompanied by related compounds like divaricatic acid
Beyond their biological significance, verdilins have been explored for potential applications in pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries,