myristicinin
Myristicinin is a naturally occurring organic compound found in certain plants, most notably in the seeds of nutmeg (Myristica fragrans) and also in dill. It belongs to a class of compounds known as phenylpropenes, which are derivatives of phenylpropene. Myristicinin's chemical structure features a phenyl ring attached to a propene chain, with methoxy substituents.
Research into myristicinin has explored its potential biological activities. Some studies have investigated its antioxidant properties,