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'''Isoferulic acid''' is a [[hydroxycinnamic acid]], a type of [[phenolic acid]]. It is a derivative of [[ferulic acid]] with the [[hydroxyl]] group moved from position 3 to position 4. Isoferulic acid is found in the root of the traditional Chinese medicinal plant [[Angelica sinensis]].
{{Short description|An overview of isoferulic acid, its properties, and significance in biochemistry.}}


==Chemical structure==
==Isoferulic Acid==
Isoferulic acid is a hydroxycinnamic acid, which is a type of phenolic acid. It is a derivative of ferulic acid, but differs in the position of the hydroxyl group, which is moved from position 3 to position 4. This change in structure gives isoferulic acid different properties and potential uses in medicine and other fields.
[[File:Isoferulic_acid.svg|thumb|right|Chemical structure of isoferulic acid]]
'''Isoferulic acid''' is a [[phenolic compound]] that belongs to the class of [[hydroxycinnamic acids]]. It is a derivative of [[ferulic acid]], distinguished by its unique structural configuration. Isoferulic acid is found in various [[plant]]s and is known for its potential [[antioxidant]] properties.


==Sources==
===Chemical Structure===
Isoferulic acid is found in the root of the traditional Chinese medicinal plant Angelica sinensis, also known as [[Dong Quai]]. This plant has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for thousands of years for a variety of ailments, and isoferulic acid is one of the active compounds identified in the root.
Isoferulic acid is chemically represented as 3-hydroxy-4-methoxycinnamic acid. Its molecular formula is C<sub>10</sub>H<sub>10</sub>O<sub>4</sub>. The structure consists of a [[benzene ring]] with a methoxy group (-OCH<sub>3</sub>) and a hydroxy group (-OH) attached, along with a propenoic acid side chain.


==Potential medical uses==
===Occurrence===
Research into the potential medical uses of isoferulic acid is ongoing. Some studies suggest that it may have [[antioxidant]] properties, and it has been investigated for potential use in the treatment of conditions such as [[cardiovascular disease]] and [[cancer]]. However, more research is needed to confirm these potential benefits and to understand how isoferulic acid might be used in medicine.
Isoferulic acid is naturally present in several [[plant]] species, particularly in the [[cell wall]]s of [[grains]] and [[cereal]]s. It is often found in [[rice bran]], [[wheat]], and [[oats]]. The compound is also a component of [[lignin]], a complex polymer that provides structural support to plant cell walls.


==See also==
===Biological Significance===
Isoferulic acid exhibits several biological activities, primarily due to its antioxidant properties. It helps in scavenging [[free radicals]] and protecting cells from oxidative stress. This makes it a compound of interest in the study of [[chronic diseases]] and [[aging]].
 
===Applications===
In addition to its role in plant biology, isoferulic acid is studied for its potential applications in [[medicine]] and [[cosmetics]]. Its antioxidant properties make it a candidate for use in [[skin care]] products to protect against [[UV radiation]] and environmental damage.
 
==Related pages==
* [[Ferulic acid]]
* [[Ferulic acid]]
* [[Antioxidant]]
* [[Phenolic compound]]
* [[Hydroxycinnamic acid]]
* [[Hydroxycinnamic acid]]
* [[Phenolic acid]]
* [[Angelica sinensis]]
[[Category:Phenolic acids]]
[[Category:Traditional Chinese medicine]]
[[Category:Medicinal plants]]


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Latest revision as of 11:05, 15 February 2025

An overview of isoferulic acid, its properties, and significance in biochemistry.


Isoferulic Acid[edit]

File:Isoferulic acid.svg
Chemical structure of isoferulic acid

Isoferulic acid is a phenolic compound that belongs to the class of hydroxycinnamic acids. It is a derivative of ferulic acid, distinguished by its unique structural configuration. Isoferulic acid is found in various plants and is known for its potential antioxidant properties.

Chemical Structure[edit]

Isoferulic acid is chemically represented as 3-hydroxy-4-methoxycinnamic acid. Its molecular formula is C10H10O4. The structure consists of a benzene ring with a methoxy group (-OCH3) and a hydroxy group (-OH) attached, along with a propenoic acid side chain.

Occurrence[edit]

Isoferulic acid is naturally present in several plant species, particularly in the cell walls of grains and cereals. It is often found in rice bran, wheat, and oats. The compound is also a component of lignin, a complex polymer that provides structural support to plant cell walls.

Biological Significance[edit]

Isoferulic acid exhibits several biological activities, primarily due to its antioxidant properties. It helps in scavenging free radicals and protecting cells from oxidative stress. This makes it a compound of interest in the study of chronic diseases and aging.

Applications[edit]

In addition to its role in plant biology, isoferulic acid is studied for its potential applications in medicine and cosmetics. Its antioxidant properties make it a candidate for use in skin care products to protect against UV radiation and environmental damage.

Related pages[edit]