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Herniarin

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Herniarin is a natural chemical compound. [1]

8 relations: Artemisia scoparia, Ayapana triplinervis, C10H8O3, Coumarin, Fluorophore, Herniaria glabra, Methylumbelliferone, Umbelliferone.

Artemisia scoparia

Artemisia scoparia is a Eurasian species in the genus Artemisia, in the sunflower family.

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Ayapana triplinervis

Ayapana triplinervis (aya-pana, water hemp) is a tropical American shrub in the Asteraceae family.

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C10H8O3

The molecular formula C10H8O3 (molar mass: 176.16 g/mol, exact mass: 176.047344) may refer to.

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Coumarin

Coumarin (2H-chromen-2-one) is a fragrant organic chemical compound in the benzopyrone chemical class, although it may also be seen as a subclass of lactones.

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Fluorophore

A fluorophore (or fluorochrome, similarly to a chromophore) is a fluorescent chemical compound that can re-emit light upon light excitation.

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Herniaria glabra

Herniaria glabra, known as smooth rupturewort, is a plant of the family Caryophyllaceae.

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Methylumbelliferone

Methylumbelliferone may refer to.

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Umbelliferone

Umbelliferone, also known as 7-hydroxycoumarin, hydrangine, skimmetine, and beta-umbelliferone, is a natural product of the coumarin family.

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531-59-9, 7-Methoxycoumarin, 7-O-Methylumbelliferone, 7-O-methylumbelliferone, 7-methoxychromen-2-one, 7-methoxycoumarin, Ayapanin, Herniarine, Methoxycoumarin, Methyl umbelliferyl ether.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herniarin

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