Coumarin (2H-1-benzopyran-2-one) is a plant-derived natural product known for its pharmacological properties such as anti-inflammatory, anticoagulant, antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, anticancer, antihypertensive, antitubercular, anticonvulsant, antiadipogenic, antihyperglycemic, antioxidant, and neuroprotective properties. Dietary exposure to benzopyrones is significant as these compounds are found in vegetables, fruits, seeds, nuts, coffee, tea, and wine. In view of the established low toxicity, relative cheapness, presence in the diet, and occurrence in various herbal remedies of coumarins, it appears prudent to evaluate their properties and applications further
Coumarins are the secondary metabolites of some plants, fungi, and bacteria. Coumarins and the hybri...
Coumarins, a well-known class of naturally occurring compounds, display a remarkable array of bioche...
AbstractThe chemical class of benzopyrones consists of a large number of compounds possessing the be...
The Tonka bean, from which coumarin was first isolated in 1820, is represented by the word "coumarin...
Coumarin and its derivatives are widely spread in nature. Coumarin goes to a group as benzopyrones, ...
Coumarins belong to the benzopyrone family commonly found in many medicinal plants. Natural coumarin...
Compounds containing coumarin backbone are unit an awfully necessary cluster of compounds as a resul...
Coumarin (1,2-Benzopyrone or 2H-1-benzopyran-2-one, or phenylpropanoids, 1) and its derivatives (cou...
Coumarins are well known plant derived natural product which is extensively used as a biological act...
Benzopyrones are the club of compounds that can be coumarins or flavonoids. The hydroxyl derivatives...
The coumarin (benzopyran-2-one, or chromen-2-one) ring system, present in natural products (such as ...
Background: Coumarins (2H-l-benzopyran-2-ones, 2) are secondary metabolites synthesized by plants ha...
Natural compounds are a repertoire of organoleptic molecules. This indicates that although they are ...
Background: Coumarins, also known as benzopyrones, are plant-derived products with several pharmacol...
Coumarins are one of the most important classes of heterocycles that occupies prime position in synt...
Coumarins are the secondary metabolites of some plants, fungi, and bacteria. Coumarins and the hybri...
Coumarins, a well-known class of naturally occurring compounds, display a remarkable array of bioche...
AbstractThe chemical class of benzopyrones consists of a large number of compounds possessing the be...
The Tonka bean, from which coumarin was first isolated in 1820, is represented by the word "coumarin...
Coumarin and its derivatives are widely spread in nature. Coumarin goes to a group as benzopyrones, ...
Coumarins belong to the benzopyrone family commonly found in many medicinal plants. Natural coumarin...
Compounds containing coumarin backbone are unit an awfully necessary cluster of compounds as a resul...
Coumarin (1,2-Benzopyrone or 2H-1-benzopyran-2-one, or phenylpropanoids, 1) and its derivatives (cou...
Coumarins are well known plant derived natural product which is extensively used as a biological act...
Benzopyrones are the club of compounds that can be coumarins or flavonoids. The hydroxyl derivatives...
The coumarin (benzopyran-2-one, or chromen-2-one) ring system, present in natural products (such as ...
Background: Coumarins (2H-l-benzopyran-2-ones, 2) are secondary metabolites synthesized by plants ha...
Natural compounds are a repertoire of organoleptic molecules. This indicates that although they are ...
Background: Coumarins, also known as benzopyrones, are plant-derived products with several pharmacol...
Coumarins are one of the most important classes of heterocycles that occupies prime position in synt...
Coumarins are the secondary metabolites of some plants, fungi, and bacteria. Coumarins and the hybri...
Coumarins, a well-known class of naturally occurring compounds, display a remarkable array of bioche...
AbstractThe chemical class of benzopyrones consists of a large number of compounds possessing the be...