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4- methoxy-1 -propylbenzene

Lignin polymers are often found in most plant structures in association with cellulose. The structure of lignin is not well defined, but lignin appears to be made up of polymers of propylbenzene with hydroxy and methoxy groups attached. Lignin is primarily hydrocarbon in nature and makes up a major portion of insoluble dietary fiber. [Pg.90]

SYNS DIHYDROANETHOLE FEMA No. 2930 1-METHOXY-4-PROPYLBENZENE 4-PROPYLANISOLE... [Pg.1185]

The benzylic position of 4-methoxy-n-propylbenzene has been substituted by the azido group in 97% yield through prolonged reaction over 5 days with excess trimethylsilylazide in chloroform containing 2,3-dichloro-... [Pg.100]

Methoxy-4-propylbenzene 1 -Methoxy-4-n-propylbenzene. See p-Propyl anisole... [Pg.2572]

CAS 104-45-0 EINECS/ELINCS 224-052-0 UN NA 1993 FEMA 2930 Synonyms Dihydroanethole 1-Methoxy-4-propylbenzene 1-Methoxy-4-n-propylbenzene 4-Propylanisole 4-n-Propylanisole Propyl methoxybenzene Empirical C10H14O... [Pg.3734]


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