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Syringaldehyde is an
organic compound that
occurs in
trace amounts widely in nature. Some
species of
insects use
syringaldehyde in
their chemical communication...
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large elm bark beetle, S. scolytus. S.
multistriatus uses
vanillin and
syringaldehyde as
signals to find a host tree
during oviposition.
female female female...
- 5-di-tert-butylsalicylaldehyde is
prepared by the Duff reaction: The
natural product syringaldehyde can also be
prepared by the Duff reaction. In this example, formylation...
- and distortion.[medical
citation needed] It can be
synthesized from
syringaldehyde by
reaction with n-propyl
iodide followed by
condensation with nitroethane...
- 2-Hydroxy-4-methoxybenzaldehyde
Benzaldehyde Protocatec****c
aldehyde Syringaldehyde Blank, Imre;
Alina Sen;
Werner Grosch (1992). "Potent
odorants of the...
- evidence.
Benzoic acid
Catechol Hydrolyzable tannin Pyrogallol Syringol Syringaldehyde Syringic acid
Shikimic acid Haslam, E.; Cai, Y. (1994). "Plant polyphenols...
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precursor to
various stilbenoids and coumarins.
Sinapinic acid
Syringol Syringaldehyde Syringic acid
Acetosyringone Sinapine Canolol Phenolic content in wine...
- it has little-to-no
history of
human use. It can be
synthesized from
syringaldehyde by
reaction with
allyl iodide followed by
condensation with nitroethane...
- and
aroma compounds include vanillic acid,
syringic acid, vanillin,
syringaldehyde, furfural,
phenyl ethanol and
acetic acid. One
analysis established...
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Homovanillic acid m-Hydroxyphenylhydracrylic acid
Methylenomycin A
Syringaldehyde Veratric acid, a
benzoic acid
derivative This set
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lists chemical...