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The coumarin composition of the epigeal part ofStellera chamaejasme has been studied. Together with the known coumarins daphnoretin, daphnetin, daphnin, and daphnorin, we have isolated the new bicoumarin glycoside chamaejasmoside and have established its structure by chemical transformations and a study of its spectral properties. Of the known coumarins, this is the first time that daphnorin and daphnin have been isolated from this plant.
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Narantuya, S., Batsurén, D., Rashkes, Y.V. et al. Chemical study of plants of the Mongolian flora coumarins ofStellera chamaejasme: The structure of chamaejasmoside — A new bicoumarin glycoside. Chem Nat Compd 30, 197–199 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00630004
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