1981
DOI: 10.1007/bf00574388
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Coumarins of the roots ofPhlojodicarpus sibiricus

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“…Finally, 35 coumarins were detected in the roots and herb of P. sibiricus , and only seven of them were previously discovered in this plant species. These were umbelliferone ( 1 ) [8], khellactone ( 3 ), khellactone 4′- O -methyl ester ( 4 ), hyuganin D ( 12 ) [9], visnadin ( 13 ) [6], dihydrosamidin ( 15 ) [7] and suksdorfin ( 16 ) [9]. Twenty-eight coumarins (compounds 2 , 5 – 11 , 14 , 17 – 32 , 39 – 41 ) were newly discovered components of P. sibiricus .…”
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“…Finally, 35 coumarins were detected in the roots and herb of P. sibiricus , and only seven of them were previously discovered in this plant species. These were umbelliferone ( 1 ) [8], khellactone ( 3 ), khellactone 4′- O -methyl ester ( 4 ), hyuganin D ( 12 ) [9], visnadin ( 13 ) [6], dihydrosamidin ( 15 ) [7] and suksdorfin ( 16 ) [9]. Twenty-eight coumarins (compounds 2 , 5 – 11 , 14 , 17 – 32 , 39 – 41 ) were newly discovered components of P. sibiricus .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The scientific interest in species of Phlojodicarpus is due to the presence of coumarins, marker components of the Apiaceae family [5]. Three Phlojodicarpus species (excluding P. popovii ) were chemically investigated as sources of coumarins; among them, 31 compounds of the simple group, furocoumarins and pyranocoumarins, were isolated [6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15] (Table S1). Insufficient attention has been given however to the other groups of phytocomponents.…”
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“…Koso-Pol., a rare and valuable medicinal plant found in Russia and Mongolia [ 17 ]. According to various authors, P. sibiricus contains umbelliferon [ 18 ], khellactone, 4′- O -methyl ether of khellactone, hyuganin D, suxdorphin [ 19 ], visnadine [ 20 ], and dihydrosamidine [ 21 ]. Olennikov and coauthors, using high-performance liquid chromatography with a diode array detector and a triple quadrupole detector with ionizing electrospray, determined the composition of coumarins, flavonoids, and phenylpropanoids in the roots of P. sibiricus .…”
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confidence: 99%