Triferulic acid

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Triferulic acids, also known as dehydrotriferulic acids, are a type of oligomeric natural phenols formed from ferulic acid.

5-5',8'-O-4"-Triferulic acid can be found in maize bran[1]

References

  1. ^ Bunzel, M; Funk, C; Steinhart, H (2004). "Semipreparative isolation of dehydrodiferulic and dehydrotriferulic acids as standard substances from maize bran". Journal of Separation Science. 27 (13): 1080–6. doi:10.1002/jssc.200301703. PMID 15495409.