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piperonylic acid
Known as:
3,4-(methylenedioxy)benzoic acid
National Institutes of Health
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Highly Cited
2016
Highly Cited
2016
Selective Enzymatic Transformation to Aldehydes in vivo by Fungal Carboxylate Reductase from Neurospora crassa
Daniel Schwendenwein
,
G. Fiume
,
H. Weber
,
Florian Rudroff
,
M. Winkler
Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis
2016
Corpus ID: 5658612
Abstract The enzymatic reduction of carboxylic acids is in its infancy with only a handful of biocatalysts available to this end…
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Highly Cited
2013
Highly Cited
2013
Cinnamic Acid Increases Lignin Production and Inhibits Soybean Root Growth
Victor Hugo Salvador
,
Rogério Barbosa de Lima
,
+5 authors
O. Ferrarese‐Filho
PLoS ONE
2013
Corpus ID: 15780707
Cinnamic acid is a known allelochemical that affects seed germination and plant root growth and therefore influences several…
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2013
2013
Enhanced Lignin Monomer Production Caused by Cinnamic Acid and Its Hydroxylated Derivatives Inhibits Soybean Root Growth
Rogério Barbosa de Lima
,
Victor Hugo Salvador
,
+6 authors
O. Ferrarese‐Filho
PLoS ONE
2013
Corpus ID: 387519
Cinnamic acid and its hydroxylated derivatives (p-coumaric, caffeic, ferulic and sinapic acids) are known allelochemicals that…
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Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
Exogenous caffeic acid inhibits the growth and enhances the lignification of the roots of soybean (Glycine max).
G. A. Bubna
,
Rogério Barbosa de Lima
,
Daniele Iara Lucca Zanardo
,
W. D. dos Santos
,
M. Ferrarese
,
O. Ferrarese‐Filho
Journal of plant physiology
2011
Corpus ID: 31211400
2005
2005
Synthesis and evaluation of the antitrypanosomal and antiplasmodial activities of new 4-aminobicyclo[2.2.2]octane derivatives.
W. Seebacher
,
R. Brun
,
M. Kaiser
,
R. Saf
,
R. Weis
European journal of medicinal chemistry
2005
Corpus ID: 26321397
2004
2004
Thermodynamic study of sesamol, piperonyl alcohol, piperonylic acid and homopiperonylic acid: a combined experimental and theoretical investigation.
M. Matos
,
M. Monte
,
C. Sousa
,
A. R. Almeida
,
V. Morais
Organic and biomolecular chemistry
2004
Corpus ID: 39032570
The standard (p(o)= 0.1 MPa) molar energies of combustion in oxygen, at T= 298.15 K, of four 1,3-benzodioxole derivatives…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Free and conjugated benzoic acid in tobacco plants and cell cultures. Induced accumulation upon elicitation of defense responses and role as salicylic acid precursors.
Julie Chong
,
M. Pierrel
,
R. Atanassova
,
D. Werck-Reichhart
,
B. Fritig
,
P. Saindrenan
Plant Physiology
2001
Corpus ID: 7263371
Salicylic acid (SA) is a key endogenous component of local and systemic disease resistance in plants. In this study, we…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Piperonylic acid, a selective, mechanism-based inactivator of the trans-cinnamate 4-hydroxylase: A new tool to control the flux of metabolites in the phenylpropanoid pathway
Michel Schalk
,
F. Cabello-Hurtado
,
M. Pierrel
,
R. Atanassova
,
P. Saindrenan
,
D. Werck-Reichhart
Plant Physiology
1998
Corpus ID: 19719849
Piperonylic acid (PA) is a natural molecule bearing a methylenedioxy function that closely mimics the structure of trans-cinnamic…
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1987
1987
Metabolic disposition of piperine in the rat.
B. Bhat
,
N. Chandrasekhara
Toxicology
1987
Corpus ID: 4926343
Highly Cited
1970
Highly Cited
1970
Importance of demethylenation in the metabolism in vivo and in vitro of methylenedioxyphenyl synergists and related compounds in mammals.
F. X. Kamienski
,
J. Casida
Biochemical Pharmacology
1970
Corpus ID: 11647762
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