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Naturally Occurring Plant Coumarins

Robert D.H. Murray
- 01 Jan 1991 - 
- Vol. 10, Iss: 1, pp 83-316
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7-hydroxycoumarin [umbelliferone, (2)], one of the most widely distributed coumarins, is often regarded as the parent, in a structural sense and also biogenetically, of a large number of the structurally more complex coumarin.
Abstract
Over the past 150 years, since Vogel in 1820 isolated the parent oxygen heterocycle, coumarin (1) from Coumarouna odorata = Dipteryx odorata (1), coumarins have been recognized as widely distributed plant products. The vast majority carry an oxygen substituent at C-7; consequently 7-hydroxycoumarin [umbelliferone, (2)], one of the most widely distributed coumarins, is often regarded as the parent, in a structural sense and also biogenetically, of a large number of the structurally more complex coumarins. A number of review articles on natural plant coumarins have appeared (154, 302, 344, 420, 525, 541, 548) since the last in this series (153), the most comprehensive, albeit dealing solely with coumarins of the Umbelliferae, being that of Nielsen in 1970 (419).

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Natürlich vorkommende Cumarin‐Derivate, VI. Über die Inhaltsstoffe von Capnophyllum‐Arten

TL;DR: In this paper, the roots of C peregrinum contain only small amounts of acetylenic compounds, from the aerial parts several coumarine derivatives are isolated The structures are elucidated by spectroscopic methods.
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Coumarins from Eriostemon spicatus

TL;DR: Eight coumarins have been isolated from the aerial parts of Eriostemon spicatus (Rutaceae) and six were characterized as the known compounds scopoletin, dracunculin, heraclenin, deoxybruceol, ramosin, and anisocoumarin F.
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A new coumarin, pranferol, from the roots ofPrangos ferulacea

TL;DR: A new coumarin, pranferol C16H16O5, has been isolated from the roots ofPrangos ferulacea (L.) Lindl as discussed by the authors.
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