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ferulic acid

ferulic acid

Updated May 16, 20251 min read

  • phenolic-compound
  • ferulic acid is a naturally occurring phenolic compound belonging to the group of hydroxycinnamic acids. widely found in plant cell walls, seeds, grains (especially rice, wheat, oats), fruits, and vegetables, it serves as a potent antioxidant protecting against oxidative stress, uv radiation, and pathogens.
  • chemical properties

    • chemical formula: C₁₀H₁₀O₄
    • molecular weight: 194.18 g/mol
    • solubility: slightly soluble in water; freely soluble in ethanol and organic solvents
    • melting point: 168–172°C
    • structure: phenolic compound containing a benzene ring with hydroxyl and methoxy groups
  • usefulness in medicine

    • ferulic acid has potent antioxidant properties, protecting cells from oxidative damage and inflammation.
    • frequently used in dermatological products to reduce signs of skin aging, pigmentation, and damage from uv exposure.
    • demonstrates neuroprotective properties, potentially beneficial in managing neurodegenerative diseases such as alzheimer’s and parkinson’s disease .
    • supports cardiovascular health by improving endothelial function, reducing blood pressure, and lowering inflammation.
  • antimicrobial activity

    • ferulic acid exhibits antimicrobial properties, effectively inhibiting the growth of bacteria and fungi by disrupting microbial cell integrity and enzyme activities.
      • bacteria
        • staphylococcus aureus
        • escherichia coli
        • listeria monocytogenes
      • fungi
        • candida albicans

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  • chemical properties
  • usefulness in medicine
  • antimicrobial activity

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