The aerial parts of Boronia lanceolata have yielded eight coumarins. F
our of these were characterized by NMR analysis as a novel series of a
ngular pyranocoumarins pent-3-enyl)-2H-benzo-[1,2-b:5,6-b']-dipyran-2-
one (5-deoxyprotobruceol-I regioisomer), 8-methyl-8-(4-hydroperoxy-4-m
ethylpent-2 [1,2-b:5,6-b']-dipyran-2-one (5-deoxyprotobruceol-II hydro
peroxide regioisomer) and the two stereoisomers of 8-methyl-8-(3 xi-hy
droperoxy-4-methylpent-4-enyl)-2H-benzo- [1,2-b:5,6-b']-dipyran-2-one
(5-deoxyprotobruceol-III-hydroperoxide regioisomer). The remainder wer
e identified as 7-hydroxy-8-geranylcoumarin, xanthyletin, demethylsube
rosin and droxy-6-(2(R)-hydroxy-3-methylbut-3-enyl)coumarin, which als
o appears to be novel.