The structures of three phenyl propanoids isolated from the aerial parts of Coreopsis mutica var. mutica were established by spectroscopic analysis as (-)-bornyl p-coumarate, (-)-bornyl ferulate, and (-)-bornyl caffeate. These compounds have been previously isolated from diverse sources. Their complete and assigned 1H- and 13C-NMR data together with an assessment of their anti-inflammatory activities are given.

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