Herniarin

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Herniarin
Chemical structure of herniarin
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CAS number 531-59-9
PubChem 10748
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Molecular formula C10H8O3
Molar mass 176.16 g/mol
Exact mass 176.047344 u
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)
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Herniarin is a methoxy analog of umbelliferone. It can be found in Herniaria glabra[1], Ayapana triplinervis and in species of the genus Prunus (P. mahaleb, P. pensylvanica and P. maximowiczii)[2].

References

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  1. Herniarin on www.liberherbarum.com
  2. Distribution and inheritance of scopolin and herniarin in some Prunus species. Santamour F. S. and Riedel L. G. H., Biochemical systematics and ecology, 1994, vol. 22, no2, pp. 197-201