bergapten
Bergapten is a natural chemical compound that belongs to the furanocoumarin family, a subset of psoralen derivatives. It is a photoactive substance most notably associated with bergamot oil but is also found in other citrus species and in certain plants of the Apiaceae family, such as celery and parsley. In essential oils and plant extracts, bergapten is among the compounds responsible for the characteristic photosensitivity of these plants.
Chemically, bergapten is a substituted psoralen. It absorbs ultraviolet A radiation (320–400 nm) and, upon light
Applications and research history have focused on bergapten’s role in phototherapy and photosensitization. In medicine, similar
Regulatory and safety notes emphasize limiting exposure to bergapten-containing plant materials on skin, particularly in cosmetic