Identification of the antioxidation reaction products from a sinapic ester in a lipid oxidation system

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As a part of our research project on the elucidation of the chain-breaking antioxidation mechanism for natural phenols in food components, the antioxidation products from a sinapic acid methyl ester in lipid oxidation were identified. Sinapic acid is a potent antioxidative phenolic acid widely distributed in edible plants. The structural determination of the four isolated products revealed them each to have a tricyclic structure consisting of ethyl linoleate, methyl sinapate and molecular oxygen, and these were isomeric compounds for the substituents on the tricyclic moiety.

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Masuda, T., Akiyama, J., Takeda, Y., Maekawa, T., & Sone, Y. (2009). Identification of the antioxidation reaction products from a sinapic ester in a lipid oxidation system. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 73(3), 736–739. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.80636

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