Everything about Coniferyl Alcohol totally explained
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Coniferyl alcohol is an
organic compound. This colourless crystalline solid is a
phytochemical, one of the
monolignols. It is synthetized via the
phenylpropanoid biochemical pathway. When copolymerized with related aromatic compounds, coniferyl alcohol forms
lignin or
lignans.
Coniferyl alcohol is an intermediate in
biosynthesis of
eugenol and of
stilbene and
coumarin.
Gum benzoin contains significant amount of coniferyl alcohol and its
esters.
Found in both
Gymnosperm and
Angiosperm plants.
Sinapyl alcohol and
Paracoumaryl alcohol, the other two lignin monomers, are found in
Angiosperm plants and grasses.
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