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Lignin (Lignine) is a natural complex biopolymer with biodegradable and biocompatible. Lignin is the main component of plant cell walls and is a renewable aromatic polymer. Lignin has strongly antioxidant activity[1][2].<br>Structurally, Lignin is a multifunctional natural phenolic polymer synthesized in the cell wall of all vascular plants by the free-radical coupling of three hydroxypropanoids of coumarinol, coniferol, and glucosinolate, and is a potential natural resistance oxidant[1].
Catalog Number | I019261 |
CAS Number | 9005-53-2 |
Purity | ≥95% |
Reference | [1]. Zhang T, et al. Short time hydrothermal treatment of poplar wood for production of lignin-derived polyphenol antioxidant. ChemSusChem. 2020 Mar 23.<br>[2]. Falsini S, et al. A new method for the direct tracking of in vivo lignin nanocapsules in Eragrostis tef (Poaceae) tissues. Eur J Histochem. 2020 Mar 26;64(2). |