lignanit
Lignanit is a term that appears in a limited portion of the plant chemistry literature to denote a family of lignin-derived polyphenolic motifs observed in certain contexts. It is not universally adopted as a formal chemical class, and definitions vary between studies. In some usages, lignan-like units are described as cross-linked, oligomeric structures that form within lignin or during lignin-related depolymerization and re-polymerization processes, rather than as free, isolable natural products.
Chemical characteristics: Lignanit motifs typically arise from radical coupling of lignin-derived phenylpropanoid units, including guaiacyl and
Occurrence and formation: Lignanit motifs can be formed endogenously during lignin biosynthesis in plants or as
Relevance: Studying lignanit motifs contributes to understanding lignin architecture, biomass recalcitrance, and potential valorization routes for