Chaudhary S K, Ceska O, Têtu C, Warrington P J, Ashwood-Smith M J, Poulton G A
Department of Biology, University of Victoria, P.O.Box 1700, Victoria, B. C., V8W 2Y2 Canada.
Planta Med. 1986 Dec(6):462-4. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-969254.
Fresh parsley leaves and roots were analyzed by HPLC and photobiological assay for photoactive furocoumarins. Oxypeucedanin ( 7), not previously reported from parsley, was found to be the major component (70-100 ppm wet weight). Although only moderately photoactive, its high concentration in parsley may be partially responsible for contact photodermatitis. Other photoactive compounds, namely 5-MOP ( 2), 8-MOP ( 3), psoralen ( 1), isopimpinellin ( 4) and imperatorin ( 5) were also present and quantified.