Czech Journal of Food Sciences (Dec 2004)

Phenolic compounds as cross-links of plant derived polysaccharides

  • M. Bunzel,
  • J. Ralph,
  • H. Steinhart

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/10613-CJFS
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. Special Issue
pp. S64 – S67

Abstract

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Plant cell wall polysaccharides are partially cross-linked via phenolic compounds. As shown in the past, the most important phenolic compounds to cross-link plant cell-wall polysaccharides are ester-linked ferulic acid dimers, but p-coumarate dimers were also shown to be potential cross-linking compounds. Recently, ferulic acid dimers were identified and quantified in a range of cereal grains. The isolation of 8-O-4-dehydrodiferulic aciddiarabinoside from maize bran shows that diferulic acids are able to form intermolecular cross-links between arabinoxylans. The more recently identified sinapic acid dehydrodimers and ferulic acid dehydrotrimers provide additional contributions to building up a strong network of plant cell wall polysaccharides.

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