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Polysaccharides monocotyledonous plants

One of the first acidic xylans to receive a detailed investigation was that from New Zealand flax (Phormium tenax)87 [a monocotyledonous plant entirely unrelated to flax (Linum sp.)], for which polysaccharide the following partial structure (XXVII) was advanced. The experimental evidence is also consistent with the direct attachment of D-glucuronic acid residues... [Pg.448]

Phenolic acids, and especially ferulic acid, which is abundantly present in cereals, is found esterified to the polysaccharides present in primary and secondary cell walls of plants. Ferulic acid is the major phenolic acid occurring in the cell walls of monocotyledons and appears as cis and the more abundant trans isomers (reviewed in [Klepacka and Forna, 2006]). Ferulic acid is found in wheat, maize, rye, barley [Sun et al., 2001], oats, spinach, sugar beet, and water chesnuts [Clifford, 1999], generally esterified, and rarely as free form, such as in barley [Yu et al., 2001]. It is esterified in primary cell walls to arabinoxylans (Fig. 2.4) in the aleurone layer and pericarp [Clifford, 1999], as in spinach [Fry, 1982] or in wheat bran [Smith and Hartley, 1983], Ferulic acid can also be found esterified to other hydroxycinnamic acids such as in Mongolian medicinal plants where it is found as feruloylpodospermic acid, which is... [Pg.55]


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