- The
trihydroxybenzenes (or
benzenetriols) are
organic compounds with the
formula C6H3(OH)3. Also
classified as polyphenols, they
feature three hydroxyl...
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benzenetriols. The
other two
isomers are
hydroxyquinol (1,2,4-
benzenetriol) and
pyrogallol (1,2,3-
benzenetriol). Phloroglucinol, and its
benzenetriol...
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organic compound with the
formula C6H3(OH)3. It is one of
three isomeric benzenetriols. The
compound is a
colorless solid that is
soluble in water. It reacts...
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because of its
sensitivity toward oxygen. It is one of
three isomers of
benzenetriols. It is
produced in the
manner first reported by
Scheele in 1786: heating...
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Types of
phenolic compounds Natural monophenols Benzenediols Benzenetriols Apiole Carnosol Carvacrol Dillapiole Polyphenols Aromatic acids Phenylethanoids...
- phenols, such as 1,2,4-
benzenetriol. The
enzyme 1,2,4-
benzenetriol dehydrogenase catalyzes the
conversion of 1,2,4-
benzenetriol to 2-hydroxy-1,4-benzoquinone...
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Types of
phenolic compounds Natural monophenols Benzenediols Benzenetriols Apiole Carnosol Carvacrol Dillapiole Polyphenols Aromatic acids Phenylethanoids...
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phenol to hydroquinone, and
hydroquinone to both
benzenetriol and catechol. Hydroquinone,
benzenetriol and
catechol are
converted to polyphenols. In the...
- Yoshifumi; Takeuchi, Toru (January 2012). "Benzene
metabolite 1,2,4-
benzenetriol induces halogenated DNA and
tyrosines representing halogenative stress...
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Types of
phenolic compounds Natural monophenols Benzenediols Benzenetriols Apiole Carnosol Carvacrol Dillapiole Polyphenols Aromatic acids Phenylethanoids...