Glycoside — Genin redirects here. For the ninja rank, see Ninja#Development. Salicin, a glycoside related to aspirin … Wikipedia
Coumarin — Not to be confused with coumadin or dicoumarol. This article is about the sweet smelling plant substance called coumarin. For the anticoagulant rodenticide poisons often called coumarins or coumadins , see 4 hydroxycoumarins. Coumarin … Wikipedia
Imperatorin — IUPAC name 9 (3 Methylbut 2 enoxy) 7 furo[3,2 g]chromenone … Wikipedia
Methoxsalen — Systematic (IUPAC) name 9 methoxy 7H furo[3,2 g]chromen 7 one Clinical data AHFS/Drugs.com … Wikipedia
Coumatetralyl — IUPAC name (RS) 2 Hydroxy 3 (1,2,3,4 tetrahydronaphthalen 1 yl) 4H chromen 4 one … Wikipedia
Phenprocoumon — Systematic (IUPAC) name (RS) 4 hydroxy 3 (1 phenylpropyl) 2H chromen 2 one Clinical data AHFS/Drugs.com … Wikipedia
Acenocoumarol — Systematic (IUPAC) name (RS) 4 hydroxy 3 [1 (4 nitrophenyl) 3 oxobutyl] 2H chromen 2 one Clinical dat … Wikipedia
Dicoumarol — Not to be confused with coumadin or coumarin. Dicoumarol Systematic (IUPAC) name 3,3 methylenebis(4 hydroxy 2H chromen 2 one) Cl … Wikipedia
Aesculin — Not to be confused with aescin, a saponin also found in horse chestnut. Aesculin IUPAC name … Wikipedia
Bergamottin — IUPAC name (E) 4 [(3,7 Dimethyl 2,6 octadienyl)oxy] 7H furo[3,2 g][1]benzopyran 7 one … Wikipedia