The gas-liquid chromatography of some natural coumarins and coumarin fractions from plants
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The possibility of using gas-liquid chromatography for the analysis of coumarin fractions from plants and for the identification of the substances has been shown. The relative retention times for 32 coumarin derivatives have been calculated. The coumarin composition of the roots and fruit ofPrangos hissarica have been studied for the first time. Osthole, imperatorin, isoimperatorin, marmezin, oxypeucedanin hydrate, deltoin, and pranchimgin were found in them by gas chromatography.
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Coumarin Psoralen Imperatorin Bergapten XanthotoxinPreview
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