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Biomimetic Oxidation of Monolignol Acetate and p-Coumarate by Silver Oxide in 1,4-Dioxane.

Ayana YamashitaTakao KishimotoMasahiro HamadaNoriyuki NakajimaDaisuke Urabe
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2020)
Lignin acylated with acetate and/or p-coumarate is common in many herbaceous plants. Herein, the biomimetic oxidation of γ-acylated monolignols with Ag2O was studied to understand the effect of γ-acyl groups on monolignol polymerization. The oxidation of sinapyl acetate gave γ-acylated and α-acylated β-O-4 dimers in 71 and 9.5% yields, respectively. The oxidation of sinapyl p-coumarate produced γ-acylated β-O-4 and γ-acylated tetralin β-β dimers in 53 and 16% yields, respectively. Only the sinapyl alcohol moiety in sinapyl p-coumarate reacted, and the p-coumarate moiety remained unchanged, suggesting that p-coumaric acid is not incorporated into the lignin backbone in the acylated lignins. All of the γ-acylated monolignols used in this study produced the γ-acylated β-O-4 dimers, which suggests that the γ-acylated monolignols act as lignin monomers. The relatively high yields of the β-O-4 dimers indicate that Ag2O oxidation of the monolignols can be used as an easy method for synthesizing the β-O-4 dimer model compounds.
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