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Monolignols, also
called lignols, are the
source materials for
biosynthesis of both
lignans and
lignin and
consist mainly of
paracoumaryl alcohol (H)...
- needed] The
relative amounts of the
precursor "monomers" (lignols or
monolignols) vary
according to the
plant source.
Lignins are
typically classified...
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provides monolignols including coumaryl alcohol,
coniferyl alcohol, and
sinapyl alcohol,
which vary only in
their degree of methoxylation. The
monolignols are...
- HO(CH3O)C6H3CH=CHCH2OH. A
colourless or
white solid, it is one of the
monolignols,
produced via the
phenylpropanoid biochemical pathway. When copolymerized...
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Paracoumaryl alcohol is a phytochemical, one of the
monolignols. It is a
white solid. p-Coumaryl
alcohol is a
major precursor to
lignin or lignans. It...
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immediate precursor being sinapaldehyde. This
phytochemical is one of the
monolignols,
which are
precursor to
lignin or lignans. It is also a biosynthetic...
- Harding,
Scott A.; Chiang,
Vincent L. (2001). "The Last Step of
Syringyl Monolignol Biosynthesis in
Angiosperms is
Regulated by a
Novel Gene
Encoding Sinapyl...
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Reaction of
monolignol radicals in the
presence of
dirigent protein to form (+)-pinoresinol...
- role in the
formation of
lignin by
promoting the
oxidative coupling of
monolignols, a
family of
naturally occurring phenols.
Other laccases, such as those...
- Harding,
Scott A.; Chiang,
Vincent L. (2001). "The Last Step of
Syringyl Monolignol Biosynthesis in
Angiosperms is
Regulated by a
Novel Gene
Encoding Sinapyl...