[HTML][HTML] Comparison of lignin distribution, structure, and morphology in wheat straw and wood
Agricultural fiber sources, such as wheat straw, are promising lignocellulosic feedstocks for
the generation of renewable substitutes for synthetic materials (eg, plastics, construction …
the generation of renewable substitutes for synthetic materials (eg, plastics, construction …
Sinapic acid and its derivatives: natural sources and bioactivity
N Nićiforović, H Abramovič - … reviews in food science and food …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Sinapic acid is widespread in the plant kingdom (fruits, vegetables, cereal grains, oilseed
crops, and some spices and medicinal plants) and as such is common in the human diet …
crops, and some spices and medicinal plants) and as such is common in the human diet …
Hydroxycinnamates in lignification
J Ralph - Phytochemistry Reviews, 2010 - Springer
Hydroxycinnamates incorporate into lignins by various mechanisms. The polysaccharide
esters of ferulate, in particular, and the range of dehydrodiferulates and higher oligomers in …
esters of ferulate, in particular, and the range of dehydrodiferulates and higher oligomers in …
Factors affecting intake, metabolism and health benefits of phenolic acids: do we understand individual variability?
Introduction Phenolic acids are important phenolic compounds widespread in foods,
contributing to nutritional and organoleptic properties. Factors affceting individual variability …
contributing to nutritional and organoleptic properties. Factors affceting individual variability …
Sinapic acid and its derivatives as medicine in oxidative stress‐induced diseases and aging
C Chen - Oxidative medicine and cellular longevity, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Sinapic acid (3, 5‐dimethoxy‐4‐hydroxycinnamic acid) is an orally bioavailable
phytochemical, extensively found in spices, citrus and berry fruits, vegetables, cereals, and …
phytochemical, extensively found in spices, citrus and berry fruits, vegetables, cereals, and …
Phenolic cross-links: building and de-constructing the plant cell wall
Covering: Up to 2019 Phenolic cross-links and phenolic inter-unit linkages result from the
oxidative coupling of two hydroxycinnamates or two molecules of tyrosine. Free dimers of …
oxidative coupling of two hydroxycinnamates or two molecules of tyrosine. Free dimers of …
Importance of insoluble-bound phenolics to antioxidant properties of wheat
CM Liyana-Pathirana, F Shahidi - Journal of agricultural and food …, 2006 - ACS Publications
Two commercial samples of soft (70% Canadian Eastern soft red spring and 30% Canadian
Eastern soft white winter) and hard (90% Canadian western hard red spring and 10 …
Eastern soft white winter) and hard (90% Canadian western hard red spring and 10 …
Particle size of insoluble dietary fiber from rice bran affects its phenolic profile, bioaccessibility and functional properties
G Zhao, R Zhang, L Dong, F Huang, X Tang, Z Wei… - Lwt, 2018 - Elsevier
Despite its various health benefits, rice bran insoluble dietary fiber (IDF) is not favored by
people because of its rough texture and bad flavor. Therefore, many efforts have been made …
people because of its rough texture and bad flavor. Therefore, many efforts have been made …
Feruloylation in grasses: current and future perspectives
MMO Buanafina - Molecular plant, 2009 - cell.com
In the cell walls of forage grasses, ferulic acid is esterified to arabinoxylans and participates
with lignin monomers in oxidative coupling pathways to generate ferulate–polysaccharide …
with lignin monomers in oxidative coupling pathways to generate ferulate–polysaccharide …
Polyphenols in whole rice grain: Genetic diversity and health benefits
Y Shao, J Bao - Food Chemistry, 2015 - Elsevier
Polyphenols, such as phenolic acid, anthocyanin and proanthocyanidins, have both
nutraceutical properties and functional significance for human health. Identification of …
nutraceutical properties and functional significance for human health. Identification of …