"' ?-Phenylcinnamic acid "'is a phenylpropanoid, or, more specifically, a derivative of cinnamic acid.
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The pleasant fragrance of rambutan fruit derives from numerous volatile organic compounds, including beta-damascenone, vanillin, phenylacetic acid and cinnamic acid.
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Some inhibitors of 17 (-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 were identified, for example esters of cinnamic acid and various flavones ( e . g.
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They are obtained by a photochemical cycloaddition from cinnamic acid, where the two " trans " alkenes react head-to-head.
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There are several natural antifungal remedies for seborrhoeic dermatitis including garlic, onion, tea tree oil ( Melaleuca oil ), honey, and cinnamic acid.
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Milkweed oil from the seeds can be easily converted into cinnamic acid, which is a very potent sunscreen when used at a 1 5 % concentration.
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Fruit pulp flavor components include zingiberene, cinnamic acid, dodecanal and dodecanol, resulting in spicy, earthy, fruity, and wine-yeast characteristics.
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This biosynthesis is noteworthy because plant biosyntheses employing cinnamic acid as a starting point are rare compared to the more common use of p-coumaric acid.
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9-Hydroxyfluorene-9-carboxylic acid ( HFCA ), TIBA, and trans-cinnamic acid ( TCA ) are also example of Polar Auxin Transport Inhibitors.
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Malonic acid is used as a building block chemical to produce numerous valuable compounds, including the flavor and fragrance compounds gamma-nonalactone, cinnamic acid, and the pharmaceutical compound valproate.