Paracoumaryl alcohol explained

Paracoumaryl alcohol is a phytochemical, one of the monolignols. It is a white solid. p-Coumaryl alcohol is a major precursor to lignin or lignans.[1]

Biosynthesis and occurrence

It is synthesized via the phenylpropanoid biochemical pathway.

Esters of p-coumaryl alcohol and fatty acids are the basis of epicuticular waxes covering the surfaces of apples.

p-Coumaryl alcohol is an intermediate in biosynthesis of chavicol, stilbenoids, and coumarin.

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References

  1. 10.1074/jbc.M111.284497. Identification of Grass-specific Enzyme That Acylates Monolignols with p-Coumarate. 2012. Withers. Saunia. Lu. Fachuang. Kim. Hoon. Zhu. Yimin. Ralph. John. Wilkerson. Curtis G.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 287. 11. 8347–8355. 22267741. 24998478. free. 3318722.