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Fraxin

In vitro / Animal

Mechanism of Action

Coumarin closely related to esculin; contributes to anti-inflammatory and mild diuretic activity
Mild choleretic activity; antioxidant through coumaranic structure

Research Notes

Ash TreeWestern

Characteristic Fraxinus compound with documented anti-inflammatory properties.

Fraxin contributes to fringe tree's liver-supporting properties through mild choleretic and antioxidant activity.

Found In 2 Herbs

3D Molecular Structure

Coumarin glycoside
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Fraxin

Coumarin glycosideSugar-bound molecules that control drug release in the body

Representative pattern: C₁₁H₁₄O₆

Atoms
Carbon
Oxygen

Related Compounds (Coumarin glycoside)

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