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Sinapyl alcohol is an
organic compound structurally related to
cinnamic acid. It is
biosynthetized via the
phenylpropanoid biochemical pathway, its immediate...
- (3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylpropane; its radical, G, is
sometimes called guaiacyl),
sinapyl alcohol (3,5-dimethoxy-4-hydroxyphenylpropane; its radical, S, is sometimes...
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lignin derived from
sinapyl alcohol affords syringol. The
conversion involves replacement of the
propenyl alcohol substituent of the
sinapyl alcohol by hydrogen...
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constituents of
hardwood lignin differs from
those included in softwood.
Sinapyl alcohol and
coniferyl alcohol are the main
monomers of
hardwood lignin...
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composition of the
constituent lignin.
Hardwood lignin is
primarily derived from
sinapyl alcohol and
coniferyl alcohol.
Softwood lignin is
mainly derived from coniferyl...
- have a high
guaiacyl (or G) content. In contrast,
lignins derived from
sinapyl alcohol affords syringol. A high
syringyl (or S)
content is indicative...
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methoxy groups as substituents. It is an
intermediate in the
formation of
sinapyl alcohol, a
lignol that is a
major precursor to lignin. In
sweetgum (Liquidambar...
- and its esters. It is
found in both
gymnosperm and
angiosperm plants.
Sinapyl alcohol and
paracoumaryl alcohol, the
other two
lignin monomers, are found...
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reduced to
coniferyl alcohol by cinnamyl-alcohol
dehydrogenase (CAD) or
sinapyl-alcohol
dehydrogenase (SAD).
Coniferyl alcohol is then
converted to an...
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chlorogenic acid. It is the
precursor to
ferulic acid,
coniferyl alcohol, and
sinapyl alcohol, all of
which are
significant building blocks in lignin. The transformation...