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The chemistry of the Western Australian Rutaceae. V. The isolation of some coumarins and the structure of phebalosin
PW Chow,AM Duffield,PR Jefferies +2 more
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In this article, the coumarin phebalosin, obtained from Phebalium tuberculosum and P. drummondii, has been assigned to the structure (II) of the Coumarin.Abstract:
The structure (II) has been assigned to the coumarin phebalosin, obtained from Phebalium tuberculosum and P. drummondii.read more
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Coumarins in the Rutaceae
TL;DR: The biogenesis, structural diversity and distribution of simple, furano- and pyranocoumarins in the Rutaceae is reviewed and the potential value of these compounds as taxonomic markers and their possible functions are discussed.
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Naturally Occurring Plant Coumarins
TL;DR: 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.
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Coumarins from Galipea panamensis and Their Activity against Leishmania panamensis
Víctor Arango,Sara M. Robledo,Blandine Séon-Méniel,Bruno Figadère,Wilson Cardona,Jairo Saez,Felipe Otálvaro +6 more
TL;DR: Two new coumarin compounds (1 and 2), phebalosin (3), its derived artifact murralongin (4), and murrangatin acetonide (5) were isolated from the leaves of Galipea panamensis.
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The chemical composition of Murraya paniculata. The structure of five new coumarins and one new alkaloid and the stereochemistry of murrangatin and related coumarins
TL;DR: The structural determination of five new coumarins: murralonginol isovalerate (1b), isomurralonlin isovalite (2b), murrangatin isovaline (6b), minumicrolin isomorphine (7b), chloculol (4a), and paniculoline (18) is described in this article.
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