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Title: Bioconversions of Ferulic Acid, an Hydroxycinnamic Acid
Authors: Sindhu Mathew
Emilia Abraham, T
Keywords: Biotransformation
Ferulic acid
Microorganisms
Plant cells
Vanillin
Issue Date: 2006
Publisher: Informa Healthcare
Citation: Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 32(3):115-125
Abstract: Ferulic acid is the most abundant hydroxycinnamic acid in the plant world and is ester linked to arabinose, in various plant polysaccharides such as arabinoxylans and pectins. It is a precursor to vanillin, one of the most important aromatic flavor compound used in foods, beverages, pharmaceuticals, and perfumes. This article presents an overview of the various biocatalytic routes, focusing on the relevant biotransformations of ferulic acid using plant sources, microorganisms, and enzymes.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2622
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