
Angelicin - Wikipedia
Angelicin is the parent compound in a family of naturally occurring organic compounds known as the angular furanocoumarins. Structurally, it can be considered as benzapyra-2-one fused with …
Angelicin | C11H6O3 | CID 10658 - PubChem
Angelicin, a monofunctional psoralen derivative, is believed to damage DNA almost exclusively at pyrimidine bases. To broaden our knowledge about the mutagenic specificity of SOS …
Structure of Angelicin (C11H6O3) - Mol-Instincts
May 6, 2013 · The 3D chemical structure image of Angelicin is based on the ball-and-stick model which displays both the three-dimensional position of the atoms and the bonds between them. …
Angelicin - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Jul 22, 2011 · Angelicin is a compound identified as a potent inhibitor of the influenza virus, showing broad-spectrum anti-influenzal activity by targeting viral ribonucleoproteins (RNPs). AI …
Psoralen - Wikipedia
Structures of angelicin, xanthotoxin, bergapten and nodekenetin. The structure of psoralen was originally deduced by identifying the products of its degradation reactions. It exhibits the …
Furanocoumarin - Wikipedia
The chemical structure of furanocoumarins consists of a furan ring fused with a coumarin. The furan ring may be fused in various ways, producing several different isomers. The parent …
Angelicin - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Angelicin is the simplest representative of angular furanocoumarins. Like its linear analogue – psoralen, it exhibits many anticancer properties (Fig. 6). It has both anti-proliferative and pro …
angelicin (CHEBI:28928) - EMBL-EBI
Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI) is a freely available dictionary of molecular entities focused on 'small' chemical compounds.
T3DB: Angelicin
Jun 8, 2009 · Angelicin is found in roots and on surface of parsnips and diseased celery.Angelicin is a furanocoumarin. It can be found in Bituminaria bituminosa. It is present in the list of IARC …
Angelicin | CAS#:523-50-2 | Chemsrc - 化源网
Angelicin, a furocoumarin naturally occurring tricyclic aromatic compound, structurally related to psoralens, is reported to have anti-cancer, antiviral, anti-inflammatory activity.
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