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coumarin
coumarin Chem. (ˈkuːmərɪn) [a. F. coumarine, f. coumarou = cumar{uacu}, native name in Guiana of the Tonka bean + -in.] A crystalline substance (C9H6O2), with aromatic odour, found in the seeds of the cumar{uacu}, coumarou, or Tonka bean; also in melilot, woodruff, sweet-scented vernal grass, etc.18... Oxford English Dictionary
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Coumarin
Coumarin is hepatotoxic in rats, but less so in mice. In Germany, coumarin is banned as an additive in tobacco. wikipedia.org
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Coumarin derivatives
Coumarin derivatives are derivatives of coumarin and are considered phenylpropanoids. Among the various coumarin laser dyes are coumarins 480, 490, 504, 521, 504T, and 521T. wikipedia.org
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cumarin
cumarin var. of coumarin. Oxford English Dictionary
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4-Hydroxycoumarin
4-Hydroxycoumarin is a coumarin derivative with a hydroxy group at the 4-position. See also Coumarin Dicumarol References 4-Hydroxycoumarins wikipedia.org
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4-Hydroxycoumarins
4-Hydroxycoumarins are a class of vitamin K antagonist (VKA) anticoagulant drug molecules derived from coumarin by adding a hydroxy group at the 4 position Origin Although 4-hydroxycoumarin itself is not an anticoagulant, it is an important fungal metabolite from the precursor coumarin, which is also not wikipedia.org
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Pyranocoumarin
Pyranocoumarins are a class of chemical compounds that have a core structure that consists of a pyran ring fused to a coumarin. In the biosyntheses of pyranocoumarins, the pyran ring is formed via the methylerythritol phosphate pathway and the coumarin is derived from the shikimate wikipedia.org
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Acenocoumarol
It is a derivative of coumarin and is generic, so is marketed under many brand names worldwide. References External links Vitamin K antagonists Nitrobenzenes Coumarin drugs 4-Hydroxycoumarins wikipedia.org
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Coumarin - xrthnty.blogspot.com
Clash Royale CLAN TAG #URR8PPP Not to be confused with Coumadin or dicoumarol. This article is about the sweet-smelling plant substance cal...
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كومارين
phenprocoumon (Marcoumar) يمكن عزل السكوبوليتين من اللحاء' الوارفارين استخدامه كمبيدات انظر أيضا الحندقوق مراجع وصلات خارجية More info about coumarin Coumarin in tobacco Coumarin as an ingredient of perfume. wikipedia.org
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(PDF) Effects of Ethyl Coumarin-3-Carboxylyl L-Theanine ... - ResearchGate
PDF | On Jan 1, 2019, 燕 张 published Effects of Ethyl Coumarin-3-Carboxylyl L-Theanine on the Growth of Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ...
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An Injectable PEG-BSA-Coumarin-GOx Hydrogel for Fluorescence ... - PubMed
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder, requiring vigilant monitoring of blood glucose levels. In this study, an injectable fluorescent enzymatic hydrogel was designed for rapid glucose detection. The leakage-free glucose-responsive hydrogel was constructed by the covalent linkage of a multi-arm poly- (ethylene glycol) (PEG), bovine ...
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Galium odoratum
The flavour is still popular for sweets in Germany, but is achieved artificially with 6-methyl coumarin. Products targeted towards adults, such as alcoholic drinks, are still permitted to include coumarin, in limited quantities. wikipedia.org
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Ensaculin
Ensaculin (KA-672) is a drug from the coumarin family, which has been researched as a potential treatment for dementia. See also Enciprazine Mafoprazine BMY-14802 Azaperone Fluanisone References Nootropics N-(2-methoxyphenyl)piperazines Coumarin drugs Catechol ethers wikipedia.org
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Benzopyrone
refer to either of two ketone derivatives of benzopyran which constitute the core skeleton of many flavonoid compounds: Chromone (1-benzopyran-4-one) Coumarin Coumarin and other benzopyrones, such as 5,6 benzopyrone, 1,2 benzopyrone, diosmin and others are known to stimulate macrophages to degrade extracellular wikipedia.org
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