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va·nil·lic

 (və-nĭl′ĭk)
adj.
Of, relating to, or derived from vanilla or vanillin.
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vanillic

(vəˈnɪlɪk)
adj
1. (Plants) of, resembling, containing, or derived from vanilla or vanillin
2. (Elements & Compounds) of, resembling, containing, or derived from vanilla or vanillin
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caudatus leaves at different maturity stages Compounds Retention ([micro]g/ml time (min) of herbal tea) Phenolic acid Gallic acid 3.77 Chlorogenic acid 4.62 Caffeic acid 7.09 Vanillic acid 7.52 [rho]-coumaric acid 12.23 Sinapic acid 13.34 Ferullic acid 14.29 Flavonoid Catechin 3.83 Epicatechin 4.65 Rutin 11.66 Myricetin 15.05 Quercetin 21.64 Naringenin 25.84 Kaempferol 34.10 Compounds C.
(2008) identified 14 phenolic acid and flavonoid compounds in Tunisian NS shoots and roots, including gallic acid, p- dihydroxybenzoic acid, chlorogenic acid, vanillic acid, p- coumaric, ferulic acid, trans-2-hydroxycinnamic acid, trans-cinnamic acid, epicatechin, (+)-catechin, quercetin, apigenin, amentoflavone, and flavone.
Ozonation of humic acids or their components (p-hydroxybenzaldehyde, vanillin, syringaldehyde, vanillic acid, and di-n-butylphthalate) leads to formation of mutagenic compounds and [O.sub.3] also induces amino acid racemization [63].
Six phenolic compounds including gallic acid, benzoic acid, p-coumaric acid, p- hydroxybenzoic acid, vanillic acid, and trans- cinamic acid were isolated and identified in both neem bark and leaves (Xuan et al., 2004).
In bar soap and liquid soap formulations that contain alkali metal and ammonium salts of fatty acids, vanillin can undergo a slow chemical reaction (Cannizzaro reaction) which transforms two molecules of vanillin self-reacting to produce one molecule each of vanillic acid and vanillic alcohol, both of which lack vanillin's characteristic sweet odor.
vanillin, vanillic acid, syringaldehyde, syringic acid, and lactones.
Galicia-Luna, "Solubility of Binary and Ternary Systems Containing Vanillin and Vanillic Acid in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide," Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, vol.
Results: HFEA was found to contain flavonoids: rutin-141.79, quercetin-5.25, luteolin-165, phenolic compounds: gallic acid-198.57, ellagic acid-238.22, vanillic acid-4.79 and phytosterols: betasitosterol-70, stigmasterol-12.5 (mg/100 g).
Standards of phenolic acids, including hydroxybenzoic acid, vanillic acid, vanillin and ferulic acid, were purchased from Sigma Chemicals Co., U.S.A.
Strong antifeeding activity against Pieris rapae was referred to melianoninol, melianol, meliciandiol, meliantriol, vanillic acid, agnillin and toosendanin from M.