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- that contain furanocoumarins. The families Moraceae and Fabaceae include a few widely distributed plant species that contain furanocoumarins. Generally...
- phototoxic plants belong to a class of chemical compounds called the furanocoumarins, which are activated by long-wavelength ultraviolet (UV-A) light. The...
- chemical compounds called furanocoumarins are reported to cause phytophotodermatitis in humans. Limes contain numerous furanocoumarin compounds, including...
- produce chlorophyll. Some Citrus species contain significant amounts of furanocoumarins. In humans, some of these act as strong photosensitizers when applied...
- non-volatile fraction, oxygenated heterocyclic compounds as coumarins and furanocoumarins. The main compounds in the oil are limonene, linalyl acetate, linalool...
- bergamot contain naringin. Furanocoumarins may have a stronger effect than naringin. The effects are caused by furanocoumarins (and, to a lesser extent...
- from grapefruit furanocoumarins, such as bergamottin and 6',7'-Dihydroxybergamottin, which occur in both flesh and peel. Furanocoumarins inhibit the CYP3A4...
- hystrix contains significant quantities of furanocoumarins, in both the peel and the pulp. Furanocoumarins are known to cause phytophotodermatitis, a...
- referred to as the linear furanocoumarins, so called since they exhibit a linear chemical structure. Important linear furanocoumarins include xanthotoxin (also...
- slow, taking four to six w****s, and it often is difficult because of furanocoumarins in its seed coat. Typically, plants grown for the leaf crop are spaced...