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coumarin

noun
cou·​ma·​rin | \ ˈkü-mÉ™-rÉ™n How to pronounce coumarin (audio) \

Definition of coumarin

: a toxic white crystalline lactone C9H6O2 with an odor of new-mown hay found in plants or made synthetically and used especially in perfumery and as a parent compound in anticoagulant agents also : a derivative of this compound

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This latest version of the scent reportedly features top notes of lavender and bergamot, middle notes of jasmine, iris, and rose, and base notes of vanilla, sandalwood, coumarin, benzoin, licorice, and patchouli. Marci Robin, Allure, "Nearly All of Angelina Jolie's Tattoos Are Visible in Her New Guerlain Perfume Ad," 4 Aug. 2019 Galium odoratum owes its sweet scent to the odiferous agent coumarin. Earl Nickel, SFChronicle.com, "Sweet Woodruff makes an excellent ground cover in shade," 8 June 2018 Cassia can contain relatively high concentrations of coumarin, a plant compound that can damage the liver. Sandee Lamotte, CNN, "Cinnamon: Pantry staple -- and medical powerhouse?," 8 Mar. 2018 Cassia sticks, which look like a thick layer of rolled bark, also contained 18 times more coumarin than Ceylon sticks, which have thin layers. Sandee Lamotte, CNN, "Cinnamon: Pantry staple -- and medical powerhouse?," 8 Mar. 2018 Both cassia cinnamon and Saigon cinnamon contain coumarin, a natural compound that can harm the liver when taken in large amounts. Teresa Graedon, The Seattle Times, "More news on blood sugar: Ceylon cinnamon can help," 21 May 2017

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First Known Use of coumarin

1830, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for coumarin

French coumarine, from coumarou tonka bean tree, from Spanish or Portuguese; Spanish cumarú, from Portuguese, from Tupi *kumarú, *kumbarú

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coumarin

noun
cou·​ma·​rin | \ ˈkü-mÉ™-rÉ™n How to pronounce coumarin (audio) \

Medical Definition of coumarin

: a toxic white crystalline lactone C9H6O2 with an odor of new-mown hay found in plants or made synthetically and used especially in perfumery and as the parent compound in various anticoagulant agents (as warfarin) also : a derivative of this compound

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