protocatechuic acid

protocatechuic acid

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pro·to·cate·chu·ic acid .prōt-ō-.kat-ə-.kyü-ik-, -.chü- n a crystalline acid C7H6O4 produced from various resins and found in combination in many plant products

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pro·to·cat·e·chu·ic ac·id (pro″to-kat″ə-chooґik) 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid, a catabolite of epinephrine.

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