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| Bergapten (5-methoxypsoralen) is a psoralen (also known as furocoumarins) found in bergamot essential oil, in other citrus essential oils, and in grapefruit juice along with various other plants like figs and parsley. Bergapten is commonly found within the plant family Rutaceae. It is the chemical in bergamot oil that causes phototoxicity. Bergapten-free bergamot essential oil or synthetics are now used in perfumery. * In 1834, 5-methoxypsoralen was the first furocoumarin to be isolated. It was isolated from Bergamot oil by Kalbrunner. Furocoumarins are known for their photosensitizing effects, but bergapten can be a photo carcinogenic as well. The phototoxic components of bergapten are related to those of other furocoumarins like bergamottin. * In terms of structure and photosensitivity, there is considerable difference in photoreactivity to produce photosensitizing effects in skin between various furocoumarins. While some can be very active, other furocoumarins like bergapten are weakly active. Still, linear furocoumarins like bergapten are generally more active than compounds with angular structures. |