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  2. Furanocoumarin - Wikipedia

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    Furanocoumarin. The furanocoumarins, or furocoumarins, are a class of organic chemical compounds produced by a variety of plants. Most of the plant species found to contain furanocoumarins belong to a handful of plant families. The families Apiaceae and Rutaceae include the largest numbers of plant species that contain furanocoumarins.

  3. Psoralen - Wikipedia

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    Psoralen (also called psoralene) is the parent compound in a family of naturally occurring organic compounds known as the linear furanocoumarins. It is structurally related to coumarin by the addition of a fused furan ring, and may be considered as a derivative of umbelliferone.

  4. Bergamottin - Wikipedia

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    Infobox references. Bergamottin (5-geranoxypsoralen) is a natural furanocoumarin found in the pulp of pomelos and grapefruits. [1] It is also found in the peel and pulp of the bergamot orange, from which it was first isolated and from which its name is derived.

  5. Bergapten - Wikipedia

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    Bergapten is a natural compound coming from plants like the common fig, but it can also be synthesized. Most syntheses of linear furanocoumarins involve starting with a central aromatic unit and adding two heterocyclic rings. Alternate routes of synthesis are desirable to avoid regiochemical problems and moderate yields.

  6. Grapefruit–drug interactions - Wikipedia

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    The effect of grapefruit juice with regard to drug absorption was originally discovered in 1989 by a group led by pharmacologist David Bailey. Their first published clinical report on grapefruit drug interactions was in 1991. [9] The effect was first discovered accidentally in 1989, when a test of drug interactions with alcohol used grapefruit ...

  7. Pyranocoumarin - Wikipedia

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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. As phytochemicals, pyranocoumarins are uncommon and found mainly the plant families Apiaceae and Rutaceae. [1] For example, Citrus sinensis and Citrus limonia are sources of xanthyletin and seselin. [2]

  8. Bergaptol - Wikipedia

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    C11H6O4. Molar mass. 202.165 g·mol −1. Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). Infobox references. Bergaptol is a natural furanocoumarin with the molecular formula C 11 H 6 O 4. It is found in the essential oils of citrus including lemon and bergamot.

  9. Category:Furanocoumarins - Wikipedia

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    Heterocyclic compounds with 3 rings. Coumarins. Furans. Secondary metabolites. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.