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A new coumarin, which has been called “smyrniodidin,” has been isolated from the roots ofSmyrniopsis aucheri acetoxy-1-methylethyl)-4′-angeloyloxy-4′,5′dihydrofuro-2′, 3′: 7, 6-coumarin. Boiss. The NMR spectrum and a study of the saponification products of smyrnioridin have shown that it is 5′-(1-
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Savina, A.A., Perel'son, M.E. & Nikonov, G.K. The structure of smyrnioridin. Chem Nat Compd 6, 182–185 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00941675
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