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The chemistry of the Western Australian Rutaceae. V. The isolation of some coumarins and the structure of phebalosin

PW Chow, +2 more
- 01 Jan 1966 - 
- Vol. 19, Iss: 3, pp 483-488
TLDR
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.

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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

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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