- p-
Coumaric acid is an
organic compound with the
formula HOC6H4CH=CHCO2H. It is one of the
three isomers of
coumaric acid. It is a
white solid that is...
- positions: o-Coumaric acid (ortho-
coumaric acid) m-
Coumaric acid (meta-
coumaric acid) p-
Coumaric acid (para-
coumaric acid)
Dihydroxycinnamic acid Ortho...
- — o-
coumaric acid, m-
coumaric acid, and p-
coumaric acid — that
differ by the
position of the
hydroxy substitution of the
phenyl group. o-
Coumaric acid...
- six-carbon,
aromatic phenyl group and the three-carbon
propene tail of
coumaric acid,
which is the
central intermediate in
phenylpropanoid biosynthesis...
- – o-
coumaric acid, m-
coumaric acid, and p-
coumaric acid – that
differ by the
position of the
hydroxy substitution of the
phenyl group. m-
Coumaric acid...
-
transforms L-phenylalanine and
tyrosine into trans-cinnamic acid and p-
coumaric acid, respectively. Trans-cinnamate 4-monooxygenase (cinnamate 4-hydroxylase)...
- role due to its
potential metabolism.
Caleicine contains p-
Coumaric acid. In the body, p-
Coumaric acid is
biosynthesised into many
lignols and phenylpropanoids...
-
followed by
hydroxylation by
cinnamate 4-hydroxylase to
yield 4-
coumaric acid. The 4-
coumaric acid is
again hydroxylated by cinnamate/coumarate 2-hydroxylase...
-
molecular biology, the PYP
domain (photoactive
yellow protein) is a p-
coumaric acid-binding
protein domain. They are
present in
various proteins in bacteria...
- esters,
including hydroxycinnamic acids (caffeic acid,
ferulic acid and p-
coumaric acid) with
quinic acid.
Despite the "chloro" of the name,
chlorogenic acids...