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Coumarin and Derivatives

Scopoletin

(92-61-5)
The aglucone of Scopolin. Used for cosmetics, topical formulations, and foods. Dyes can be used to detect the release of reactive oxygen species during oxidative bursts; peroxygen scavengers; acetylcholinesterase inhibitors. Clinically, it has the effects of expelling wind, anti-inflammatory, analgesic and expectorant.

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Scopolin

(531-44-2)
Scopolin is a coumarin isolated from Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis) roots[1]. Scopolin attenuated hepatic steatosis through activation of SIRT1-mediated signaling cascades[2].

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Skimmin

(93-39-0)
Incoside has kidney protection and anti-inflammatory effects.

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Suberosin

(581-31-7)
Suberosin, isolated from Plumbago zeylanica, exhibits anti-inflammatory and anticoagulant activity. Suberosin suppresses PHA-induced PBMC proliferation and arrested cell cycle progression from the G1 transition to the S phase through the modulation of the transcription factors NF-AT and NF-κB[1][2].

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Samidin

(477-33-8)
A potent vasodilatory agent isolated from Ammi visnaga

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Coumarin, found naturally in black cougar, whiff chrysanthemum, wild viburnum, and orchid, has fresh hay and coumarin flavors, and is generally not eaten, and is allowed for tobacco and external use. Mainly divided into: simple, furan, pyran, double coumarin, isocoumarin and other coumarin.
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