Fraxetin
Fraxetin is an O-methylated coumarin. It can be found in Fraxinus rhynchophylla[1] and seeds of Datura stramonium.[2] Fraxin is a glucoside of fraxetin.
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7,8-Dihydroxy-6-methoxy-2H-1-benzopyran-2-one | |
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7,8-Dihydroxy-6-methoxycoumarin | |
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C10H8O5 | |
Molar mass | 208.169 g·mol−1 |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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References
- Thuong, PT; Pokharel, YR; Lee, MY; Kim, SK; Bae, K; Su, ND; Oh, WK; Kang, KW (2009). "Dual anti-oxidative effects of fraxetin isolated from Fraxinus rhinchophylla". Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin. 32 (9): 1527–32. doi:10.1248/bpb.32.1527. PMID 19721227.
- Li J, Lin B, Wang G, Gao H, Qin M (February 2012). "[Chemical constituents of Datura stramonium seeds]". Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi = Zhongguo Zhongyao Zazhi = China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica (in Chinese). 37 (3): 319–22. PMID 22568232.
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