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Scopoletin

Scopoletin is a coumarin found in the root of plants in the genus Scopolia such as Scopolia carniolica and Scopolia japonica, in chicory, in Artemisia scoparia, in the roots and leaves of stinging nettle (Urtica dioica), in the passion flower, in Brunfelsia, in Viburnum prunifolium, in Solanum nigrum, in Datura metel, in Mallotus resinosus, and in…

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Scopoletin

Nodes36
Edges35
Triples17
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.055556
Components1

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Scopoletin

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related to Biosynthesis · 7
Scopoletin → And CYP98A, Arabidopsis, C3’H, CoA, For, Like, P450
related to Derivatives/Related Compounds · 3
Scopoletin → Duboisia, Scopolin, The
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Scopoletin → coumarin found in the root of plants in the genus Scopolia such as Scopolia carniolica and Scopolia japonica

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coumarin structure found references used chemical standard state derivatives traditional medicine acid scopolia chicory brunfelsia fenugreek vinegar whiskies scoparone dmso

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Scopoletinis acoumarin found in the root of plants in the genus Scopolia such as Scopolia carniolica and Scopolia japonica0.90text
Scopolia carniolicainstance ofScopoletin is a coumarin found in the root of plants in the genus Scopolia0.80text
Scopolia japonicainstance ofScopoletin is a coumarin found in the root of plants in the genus Scopolia0.80text
in chicoryinstance ofScopoletin is a coumarin found in the root of plants in the genus Scopolia0.80text
in Artemisia scopariainstance ofScopoletin is a coumarin found in the root of plants in the genus Scopolia0.80text
in the rootsinstance ofScopoletin is a coumarin found in the root of plants in the genus Scopolia0.80text
leaves of stinging nettleinstance ofScopoletin is a coumarin found in the root of plants in the genus Scopolia0.80text
Scopoletinrelated to BiosynthesisLike0.60section
Scopoletinrelated to BiosynthesisCoA0.60section
Scopoletinrelated to BiosynthesisAnd CYP98A0.60section
Scopoletinrelated to BiosynthesisC3’H0.60section
Scopoletinrelated to BiosynthesisP4500.60section

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