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  2. Cetraria islandica - Wikipedia

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    Lichen islandicus L. (1753) Cetraria islandica , also known as true Iceland lichen [ 1 ] or Iceland moss , is an Arctic-alpine lichen whose erect or upright, leaflike habit gives it the appearance of a moss , where its name likely comes from.

  3. Cetraria - Wikipedia

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    The lichen was prepared in various forms, including decoctions, tinctures, aqueous extracts, and infusions, each tailored to specific therapeutic uses. [25] Different regions developed distinct medicinal applications for C. islandica. In Iceland, it was used to treat both gastric and duodenal ulcers. Finnish traditional medicine employed it as ...

  4. Lichenin - Wikipedia

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    Lichenin, also known as lichenan or moss starch, is a complex glucan occurring in certain species of lichens. It can be extracted from Cetraria islandica ( Iceland moss ). [ 1 ] It has been studied since about 1957.

  5. Cetraria arenaria - Wikipedia

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    Cetraria arenaria, commonly known as the sand-loving Iceland lichen, [1] is a species of terricolous (ground-dwelling), fruticose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It was formally described as a new species in 1977 by the Norwegian lichenologist Ingvar Kärnefelt .

  6. Cladonia islandica - Wikipedia

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    Cladonia islandica is a species of fruticose lichen in the family Cladoniaceae. [1] It is endemic to Iceland, where it grows on moss-covered rocks and stone walls.The lichen was described as a new species in 2009 by Hördur Kristinsson and Teuvo Ahti.

  7. List of companies of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Iceland is volcanically and geologically active. Iceland has a market economy with relatively low taxes compared to other OECD countries. [2] It maintains a Nordic social welfare system that provides universal health care and tertiary education for its citizens. [3] Iceland ranks high in economic, political and social stability and equality.