- Source: Coniferyl aldehyde
Coniferyl aldehyde is an organic compound with the formula HO(CH3O)C6H3CH=CHCHO. It is a derivative of cinnamaldehyde, featuring 4-hydroxy and 3-methoxy substituents. It is a major precursor to lignin.
Biosynthetic role
In sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua), coniferyl aldehyde is a precursor to sinapaldehyde via hydroxylation mediated by coniferyl aldehyde 5-hydroxylase.
Coniferyl aldehyde is reduced to coniferyl alcohol by the action of dehydrogenase enzymes.
It is found in Senra incana (Hibisceae). It is a low molecular weight phenol that is susceptible to extraction from cork stoppers into wine.
See also
Phenolic compounds in wine
References
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- Coniferyl aldehyde
- Coniferyl-aldehyde dehydrogenase
- Coniferyl alcohol
- Sinapaldehyde
- Coniferyl-alcohol dehydrogenase
- Phenolic content in wine
- C10H10O3
- Stereoselectivity
- Ortho-Vanillin
- Glucoside