Fertaric acid
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2-hydroxy-3-{[(2E)-3-(4-hydroxy-3methoxyphenyl)prop-2-enoyl]oxy}butandioic acid | |
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C14H14O9 | |
Molar mass | 326.25 g/mol |
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Fertaric acid is a hydroxycinnamic acid found in wine and grape.[1] It is an ester formed from ferulic acid bound to tartaric acid.
It is a metabolite of caftaric acid after catftaric acid has been fed to rats. Fertaric acid is then found in plasma, kidney and urine.[2]
References
- ↑ Branka Mozetič; Irma Tomažič; Andreja Škvarč; Polonca Trebše (2006). "Determination of Polyphenols in White grape Berries cv. Rebula" (PDF). Acta Chim. Slov. 53: 58–64. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-08-07.
- ↑ Vanzo, A; Cecotti, R; Vrhovsek, U; Torres, AM; Mattivi, F; Passamonti, S (2007). "The fate of trans-caftaric acid administered into the rat stomach". Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 55 (4): 1604–11. PMID 17300159. doi:10.1021/jf0626819.
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