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1 ively assess the amount of lignin-integrated tricin.
2 d is considered as a cheap source of natural tricin.
3 cal lignin biosynthetic pathway, the flavone tricin.
4           Their efficiencies at cleaving the tricin-(4'-O-beta)-ether bonds and the degradation of tr
5 und to cross couple with monolignols to form tricin-(4'-O-beta)-linked dimers in biomimetic oxidation
6                                 The flavone, tricin (5,7,4'-trihydroxy-3',5'-dimethoxyflavone) has gr
7                                              Tricin [5,7-dihydroxy-2-(4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-
8  7-O-glucoside, apigenin 7-O-glucuronide and tricin 7-O-diglucuronide have been isolated and identifi
9 abolite detected from July to November while tricin-7-O-diglucuronide was the major compound in all o
10 nits, lending support to the contention that tricin acts to initiate lignin chains and that, in the a
11                             A hexadeuterated tricin analog was synthesized as an internal standard fo
12 s apigenin, acacetin, luteolin, orientin and tricin, are subjected to two AlCl(3) spectrophotometric
13          This selective action suggests that tricin could be considered as a potential candidate for
14 lting in a strongly reduced incorporation of tricin into the lignin polymer.
15                                              Tricin is found mainly in cereal grains, such as wheat,
16                  These findings suggest that tricin is fully compatible with lignification reactions,
17 r linked to lignin units, demonstrating that tricin is indeed incorporated into the lignin polymer.
18                        To provide proof that tricin is involved in lignification and establish the me
19             The content of lignin-integrated tricin is much higher than the extractable tricin level
20 from monocot species showed that the flavone tricin is part of the native lignin polymer, where it is
21 d tricin is much higher than the extractable tricin level in all cases.
22  we investigated the consequences of altered tricin levels on lignin structure and cell wall recalcit
23          One eudicotyledon was found to have tricin (Medicago sativa, Fabaceae).
24 ed maize (Zea mays) lignin revealed that the tricin moieties are found in even the highest molecular
25 te lignin chains and that, in the absence of tricin, more monolignol dimerization reactions occur.
26                                              Tricin occurs at low levels in some commelinid monocotyl
27  and polymers of monolignols that start from tricin (or incorporate other flavonoids) in the cell wal
28 duces highly reduced levels of apigenin- and tricin-related flavonoids, resulting in a strongly reduc
29 nt species for the occurrence and content of tricin showed that it is widely distributed in the ligni
30                        However, the level of tricin that incorporates into lignin remains unclear.
31 '-O-beta)-ether bonds and the degradation of tricin under the corresponding reaction conditions were
32                                              Tricin was also found to cross couple with monolignols t
33                     The purified wheat husks tricin was found to be a selective potent inhibitor of t
34                                              Tricin was recently discovered in lignin preparations fr
35           To find a reliable, rich source of tricin, we investigated its distribution in different pa
36 ient method, liberating more than 91% of the tricin with little degradation.
37  polymer, the 4'-O-beta-coupling products of tricin with the monolignols (p-coumaryl, coniferyl, and

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