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Herniarin is a natural chemical compound. Chemically, it can be considered a methoxy derivative of coumarin or a methyl derivative of umbelliferone.
Herniarin is found in Herniaria glabra,[1]Ayapana triplinervis and in species of the genus Prunus (P. mahaleb, P. pensylvanica, and P. maximowiczii).[2]
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^Santamour F. S. and Riedel L. G. H. (1994). "Distribution and inheritance of scopolin and herniarin in some Prunus species". Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 22 (2): 197–201. doi:10.1016/0305-1978(94)90008-6.
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