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Chemical compound
Fumarin, also known as coumafuryl is a coumarin derivative, a structural analog of warfarin. It can be used as rodenticide.[2][3][4]
^Pesticide Properties Database. "Coumafuryl". University of Hertfordshire.
^Sato, Shouichi (2005). "Coumarin rodenticides". Drugs and Poisons in Humans. pp. 599–608. doi:10.1007/3-540-27579-7_66. ISBN 3540222774.
^Jin, Mi‐Cong; Xu, Guo‐Zhang; Ren, Yi‐Ping; Chen, Xiao‐Hong; Xu, Xiao‐Ming (2008). "Identification and determination of coumateralyl and coumafuryl in animal tissues by high‐performance liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry". Journal of Applied Toxicology. 28 (5): 621–627. doi:10.1002/jat.1313. PMID 17975848. S2CID 25178142.
Fumarin, also known as coumafuryl is a coumarin derivative, a structural analog of warfarin. It can be used as rodenticide. Pesticide Properties Database...
C17H14O5 (molar mass: 298.29 g/mol, exact mass: 298.084125 u) may refer to: Fumarin, a coumarin derivative Pterocarpin, a pterocarpan This set index page lists...