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    Coumarin (/ˈkuːmərɪn/) or 2H-chromen-2-one is an aromatic organic chemical compound with formula C9H6O2. Its molecule can be described as a benzene molecule...
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    based on 4-hydroxycoumarin, a chemical derivative of coumarin initially isolated from this bean. Coumarin itself, however, does not have anticoagulant properties...
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    Coumarin derivatives are derivatives of coumarin and are considered phenylpropanoids. Among the most important derivatives are the 4-hydroxycoumarins,...
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    recommended TDI of 0.1 mg of coumarin per kg of body weight equates to 5 mg of coumarin (or 5.6 g C. verum with 0.9 mg coumarin per gram) for a body weight...
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    supported by other plants. It owes its sweet smell to the odoriferous agent coumarin, and is sometimes used as a flavouring agent due to its chemical content...
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  • The Pechmann condensation is a synthesis of coumarins, starting from a phenol and a carboxylic acid or ester containing a β-carbonyl group. The condensation...
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    amount of coumarin of all the four Cinnamomum species sold as cinnamon, with one study detecting 6.97 g/kg in an authenticated sample. Coumarin is moderately...
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    named for its sweet smell, which is due to the presence of coumarin in its tissues. Coumarin, though responsible for the sweet smell of hay and newly mowed...
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    described as having a vanilla-like smell, which is mainly attributed to coumarin. Wild species of cherry tree are widely distributed, mainly in the Northern...
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    ingredients including coumarin, glycoside, herniarin, flavonoid, farnesol, nerolidol and germacranolide. Despite the presence of coumarin, as chamomile's effect...
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    is a coumarin derivative with a hydroxy group at the 4-position. 4-Hydroxycoumarin is an important fungal metabolite from the precursor coumarin, and...
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  • extracted from the seed of Dipteryx odorata. The oil is composed primarily of coumarin, which is used to flavor tobacco. It is neither a pressed oil, nor an essential...
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    coumarin or a derivative. An example is apterin which is reported to dilate the coronary arteries as well as block calcium channels. Other coumarin glycosides...
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    the resulting ether and decarboxylation. Perkin rearrangement, where a coumarin is reacted with a hydroxide: Diels–Alder reaction[clarification needed]...
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    later found by the American Chemical Society in the molecules phytol and coumarin. Plant ecology is the science of the functional relationships between plants...
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    Warfarin-induced skin necrosis is a condition in which skin and subcutaneous tissue necrosis (tissue death) occurs due to acquired protein C deficiency...
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    Żubrówka, Wisent). It owes its distinctive sweet scent to the presence of coumarin. This variety of grass is distinct from the species commonly known as buffalo...
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    include flavonoids, alkaloids, coumarins, vitamins, and saponins; the most prevalent alkaloid is trigonelline and coumarins include cinnamic acid and scopoletin...
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    Warfarin (category Coumarin drugs)
    a product of the plant molecule coumarin (not to be confused with Coumadin, a later tradename for warfarin). Coumarin is now known to be present in many...
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  • (1-benzopyran-4-one) Coumarin (1-benzopyran-2-one) Certain simple benzopyrones have clinical medical value as an edema modifiers. Coumarin and other benzopyrones...
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    benzopyran with a substituted keto group on the pyran ring. It is an isomer of coumarin. Derivatives of chromone are collectively known as chromones. Most, though...
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  • Time corrected by mixing with Normal Plasma Adsorbed Plasma Aged Plasma Coumarin Plasma Factor I Yes Yes Yes Yes Factor II Yes Partial Yes Yes Factor V...
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    organism in studying flower formation. Gerbera contains naturally occurring coumarin derivatives. It is attractive to bees, butterflies, and birds, but resistant...
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    isolated from R. graveolens. It also contains coumarins and limonoids. Cell cultures produce the coumarins umbelliferone, scopoletin, psoralen, xanthotoxin...
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    Pyranocoumarin (category Coumarins)
    compounds that have a core structure that consists of a pyran ring fused to a coumarin. As phytochemicals, pyranocoumarins are uncommon and found mainly the plant...
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    several coumarin derivatives. The leaves contain a volatile essential oil, ayapana oil, 1.14%.[citation needed] This oil contains the coumarins ayapanin...
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  • almond odor at higher concentration. Salicylaldehyde is a precursor to coumarin and a variety of chelating agents. Salicylaldehyde is produced by condensation...
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    Sulfur-containing compounds from plants with high concentrations of polysulfides, coumarins, and terpenes have all been shown to be effective against H. pylori. Additional...
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    Umbelliferone (category Coumarins)
    hydrangine, skimmetine, and beta-umbelliferone, is a natural product of the coumarin family. It absorbs ultraviolet light strongly at several wavelengths. There...
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  • g/mol, exact mass: 192.0423 u) may refer to: Anemonin Furoin Scopoletin, a coumarin the monomer of polyethylene terephthalate This set index page lists chemical...
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