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Dihydroferulic acid

Caffeic acid is metabolized by liver enzymes to give ferulic, vanillic acids and their glycine conjugates, which may be excreted into urine. In addition, dihydroferulic acid is produced by catechol o-methyltransferase in the liver. Because of the specificity of this enzyme, only ortho hydroxy-methoxy metabolites may be formed. These reactions may occur in rats as well in humans [15]. Fig. (2) shows the metabolic reactions of caffeic acid in body tissues. [Pg.924]

VaniUic, ferulic, and dihydroferulic acids had been found as early as 194 in the urine of pregnant mares (L5),... [Pg.83]

Dihydroferulic acid (3-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-propionic acid. Vanillic acid (4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzoic acid). [Pg.448]

Dihydroferulic acid Reductase Lact. plantamm Lact. fermentum... [Pg.227]


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