furocoumarin

furocoumarin
any derivative of the psoralen skeleton or its angular isomer angelicin

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  • Furocoumarin — Strukturformel Allgemeines Name Psoralen Andere Namen 7H Furo[3,2 g]benzopyran 7 on 6 Hydroxy 5 be …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • furocoumarin — /fyoor oh kooh meuh rin/, n. Biochem. psoralen. [furo , comb. form repr. FURAN or FURFURAL + COUMARIN] * * * …   Universalium

  • furocoumarin — fu·ro·cou·ma·rin (fu″ro kooґmə rin) any of a group of antifungal substances produced by certain species of plants to ward off fungi; when they come in contact with human skin, they can cause photosensitization. Common plants containing …   Medical dictionary

  • furocoumarin — /fyoor oh kooh meuh rin/, n. Biochem. psoralen. [furo , comb. form repr. FURAN or FURFURAL + COUMARIN] …   Useful english dictionary

  • Imperatorin — IUPAC name 9 (3 Methylbut 2 enoxy) 7 furo[3,2 g]chromenone …   Wikipedia

  • Giant Hogweed — Taxobox name = Giant Hogweed image width = 250px regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida ordo = Apiales familia = Apiaceae genus = Heracleum species = H. mantegazzianum binomial = Heracleum mantegazzianum binomial… …   Wikipedia

  • Psoralen — Chembox new Name = Psoralen IUPACName = 7H furo [3,2 g] chromen 7 one or 7H furo [3,2 g] benzopyran 7 one ImageFile = Psoralen.png ImageName = Chemical structure of psoralen Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 66 97 7 SMILES = O=C1OC2=CC3=C (C …   Wikipedia

  • psoralen — /sawr euh leuhn, sohr /, n. Pharm. a toxic substance, C11H6O3, found in certain plants, including parsnips, used to increase the response to ultraviolet light in the treatment of severe cases of acne and psoriasis. Also called furocoumarin. [1930 …   Universalium

  • furanocoumarin — noun any furocoumarin …   Wiktionary

  • Dermatitis — Inflammation of the skin, either due to direct contact with an irritating substance, or to an allergic reaction. Symptoms of dermatitis include redness, itching, and in some cases blistering. There are two types of dermatitis: eczematous (eczema) …   Medical dictionary

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