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Cumaric acid

The plant cell wall contains different types of polysaccharides, proteins (structural glycoproteins and enzymes), lignin and water, as well as some inorganic components (1, 14-16). The plant cell suspensions, however, grow as a population of cells with a primary cell wall(17). The main components of these walls are cellulose-free polysaccharides and pectic polysaccharides in particular, which constitute 1/3 of their dry weight. (18). Some fragments, e g. methanol, acetic, ferulic and p-cumaric acids, are connected with the pectic polysaccharides by ester bonds with the carboxylic and hydroxylic groups. [Pg.871]

Eupatorium chineme L. var. simplicifolium (Malcino) Kitam. E. lindleyanum DC E. japonicum Thunb. Zi Lan (Thorowort) (whole plant) Cumarin, O-cumaric acid, lactones, rhymohydroquinone, volatile oil, euparin, bornyl acetate, dimethyl thymohydroquinone, linalool.48 Sedative in disturbances of pregnancy and puerperium. Carminative, diuretic, vermifuge. [Pg.79]

Melilotus alba Medicus M. indica (L.) All. M. suaveolens Ledeb. Be Han Cao (Clover) (whole plant) Hydroxycinnamic acid, coumarinic acid, 4-hydroxycinnamic acid, cumaric acid, umbelliferone, scopoletin, melilotoside, melilotic acid, beta-D-glucosyloxy, dicumarol, chlogogenic acid, caffeic acid, melilotic acid.48 Anticoagulant, treat bowel complaints, infantile diarrhea. A bactericide. [Pg.111]

Cumaranone. See Coumaranone Cumaric Acid. See Coumaric Acid Cumarin. See Coumarin... [Pg.356]

Caffeic acid Chlorogenic acid Cumaric acid Ferulic acid Sinapic acid artichoke, aubergine... [Pg.226]

SYNS p-COUMARIC ACID p-CUMARIC ACID p-HYDROXYCINNAMIC ACID 4-HYDROXYCINNAMIC ACID 4 -HYDROXYCINNAMIC ACID p-HYDROXY-PHENYLACRYLIC ACID P-(4-HYDROXYPHENYL)-ACRYLIC ACID 3-(4-HYDROXYPHENYL)-2-PROP-ENOIC ACID... [Pg.390]

Updated Entry replacing H-50300 p-Hydroxycinnamic acid, SCI. p-Cumaric acid. p-Coumaric acid. Naringenic acid. Naringeninic acid [7400-08-0]... [Pg.243]

One of the most useful techniques for the investigation of phenolic constituents of biological material is paper chromatography (see Section 11,3) which may be used for identification or estimation. A preliminary investigation (21,26) of normal rabbit urine showed the presence of m- and p-hydroxybenzoic acids, p-hydroxyphenylacetic acid, catechol, 2,3-, 3,4-, and 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acids, vanillic acid, and p-cumaric acid as well as several unidentified substances reacting like phenolic compounds, p-Cresol and p-ethylphenol are phenols which cannot be easily detected by paper chromatography. [Pg.30]


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