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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GuaiacolGuaiacol - Wikipedia

    Guaiacol (/ ˈ ɡ w aɪ ə k ɒ l /) is an organic compound with the formula C 6 H 4 (OH)(OCH 3). It is a phenolic compound containing a methoxy functional group. Guaiacol appears as a viscous colorless oil, although aged or impure samples are often yellowish.

  2. Guaiacol is a phenolic natural product first isolated from Guaiac resin and the oxidation of lignin. Guaiacol is also present in wood smoke, as a product of pyrolysis of lignin. Guaiacol has been found in the urine of patients with neuroblastoma and pheochromocytoma.

  3. 3 Dis 2015 · Guaiacol is an agent thought to have disinfectant properties and used as an expectorant. Guaiacol is a phenolic natural product first isolated from Guaiac resin and the oxidation of lignin. Guaiacol is also present in wood smoke, as a product of pyrolysis of lignin.

  4. 9 Sep 2018 · Adult polyglucosan body disease (APBD) is a late-onset disease caused by intracellular accumulation of polyglucosan bodies, formed due to glycogen-branching enzyme (GBE) deficiency. To find a treatment for APBD, we screened 1,700 FDA-approved compounds in fibroblasts derived from APBD-modeling GBE1 -knockin mice.

  5. IUPAC Standard InChIKey: LHGVFZTZFXWLCP-UHFFFAOYSA-N. Copy Sheet of paper on top of another sheet. CAS Registry Number: 90-05-1. Chemical structure: This structure is also available as a 2d Mol file or as a computed 3d SD file.

  6. 15 Nov 2021 · However, the antifungal mechanism of guaiacol against phytopathogens remains unclear. In this study, we found that guaiacol exerts inhibitory effects against mycelial growth, conidial formation and germination, and deoxynivalenol (DON) biosynthesis in Fusarium graminearum in a dose-dependent manner.

  7. The selectivity of guaiacol hydrolysis is sensitive to density of water, as shown in experiments with supercritical water at T = 383 °C and reduced densities of water of ρ R = 0–1.6 in batch mode. Guaiacol pyrolysis yields catechol and char as major and minor products including phenol and o-cresol [90].