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- Coniferyl alcohol is an organic compound with the formula HO(CH3O)C6H3CH=CHCH2OH. A colourless or white solid, it is one of the monolignols, produced via...
- a major fraction of biom****, is sometimes classified according to the guaiacyl component. Pyrolysis of lignin from gymnosperms gives more guaiacol, resulting...
- compounds present in bio-oil. In particular, 4-ethylguaiacol is derived from guaiacyl in the lignin. Yeast in winemaking Wine chemistry Mozaffari, Parsa; Järvik...
- (3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylpropane; its radical, G, is sometimes called guaiacyl), sinapyl alcohol (3,5-dimethoxy-4-hydroxyphenylpropane; its radical, S...
- Guaifenesin, also known as glyceryl guaiacolate, is an expectorant medication taken by mouth and marketed as an aid to eliminate sputum from the respiratory...
- lignin polymers contained more Guaiacyl lignin units than Syringyl units compared to the interior of the plant. Guaiacyl units are less susceptible to...
- resulting from conversion of coniferyl alcohol. These lignins have a high guaiacyl (or G) content. In preparation of food by smoking, syringol is the main...
- Tamara; Spark, Andrew (February 2009). "Lignin content versus syringyl to guaiacyl ratio amongst poplars". Bioresource Technology. 100 (4): 1628–1633. Bibcode:2009BiTec...
- potential in pain regulation. Within these compounds, the replacement of the guaiacyl moiety of capsaicinoids with a 3-fluoro-4-sulfonylamido group found critical...
- acid (R–COOH) hydroxyl groups. Phenolic hydroxyl groups are syringyl (S), guaiacyl (G) and p-hydroxyphenyl (H) structures and C5-substituted (i.e. having...