Repenin

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Repenins are a group of chemical compounds which are classified as coumarinolignoids. They were first isolated from the golden dewdrop plant (Duranta repens) and characterized in 2009.[1]

Since golden dewdrop has been used in traditional herbal medicine, there has been interest in investigating the potential pharmacological properties of repenins and other chemical compounds found in golden dewdrop.[2][3]

Chemical strucutures

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Repenin A
Repenin B
Repenin C
Repenin D

References

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