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Phebaclavin I, a novel 3-prenylated coumarin, and trichoclin acetate, a new natural furocoumarin, from the aerial parts of Phebalium aff. tuberculosum (Rutaceae)
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Phebaclavin I, a novel 3-prenylated coumarin, and trichoclin acetate, a new natural furocoumarin, from the aerial parts of Phebalium aff. tuberculosum (Rutaceae)

Delphine Roux, Frederic Muyard, Corinne Girard, Michel Colombain, Francoise Tillequin, Peter G Waterman and Francoise Bevalot
Natural Product Research, Vol.20(3), pp.279-283
2006
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Phebaclavin I, a novel 3-prenylated coumarin, and trichoclin acetate, a new natural furocoumarin, from the aerial parts of Phebalium aff. tuberculosum (Rutaceae)View
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Abstract

Plant Sciences

Phebaclavin I, a novel 3-prenylated coumarin, was isolated from the aerial parts of Phebalium aff. tuberculosum (Rutaceae) together with five known related compounds, Phebaclavin A, B, D, G, H. The structure of phebaclavin I was established by spectroscopic methods. Several other known coumarins were obtained, including trichoclin acetate, a furocoumarin isolated for the first time from a natural source, but previously described from acetylation of trichoclin.

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