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- Isocoumarin (1H-2-benzopyran-1-one; 3,4-benzo-2-pyrone) is a lactone, a type of natural organic compound. Thunberginol A and B dihydroisocoumarins Hydrangenol...
- Chalconoids (C6-C3-C6) Kavalactones Naphthoquinones (C6-C4) Phenylpropanoids (C6-C3) Xanthonoids (C6-C1-C6) Coumarins and isocoumarins Misc: Polyphenols...
- Chalconoids (C6-C3-C6) Kavalactones Naphthoquinones (C6-C4) Phenylpropanoids (C6-C3) Xanthonoids (C6-C1-C6) Coumarins and isocoumarins Misc: Polyphenols...
- aszonalenin, butyrolactones, citrinin, a decaturin, dihydrocitrinone, an isocoumarin, and serantrypinone. A. floccosus has been cultivated on both Czapek...
- Chalconoids (C6-C3-C6) Kavalactones Naphthoquinones (C6-C4) Phenylpropanoids (C6-C3) Xanthonoids (C6-C1-C6) Coumarins and isocoumarins Misc: Polyphenols...
- Chalconoids (C6-C3-C6) Kavalactones Naphthoquinones (C6-C4) Phenylpropanoids (C6-C3) Xanthonoids (C6-C1-C6) Coumarins and isocoumarins Misc: Polyphenols...
- P****odendron chinense is a plant species in the genus P****odendron. The isocoumarin derivative 3-acetyl-3,4-dihydro-5,6-dimethoxy-1H-2-benzopyran-1-one can...
- the celebration of Buddha's birth.[citation needed] Phyllodulcin is an isocoumarin found in H. serrata. RHS A-Z encyclopedia of garden plants. United Kingdom:...
- been used to afford heterocycles such as β-lactams, butenolides, and isocoumarins. To enable these cyclizations, reagents are pre-functionalized with reactive...
- Ellagic acid is a polyphenol found in numerous fruits and vegetables. It is the dilactone of hexahydroxydiphenic acid. The name comes from the French term...