“…The research presented in this paper seeks to answer several key questions regarding the intricacies of acylation of lignins by p-hydroxybenzoate, specifically: whether p-hydroxybenzoates exist as free-phenolic appendages on lignins, akin to the p-coumarates; whether they, like p-coumarates [51,52,23,49] and acetates [18] in most plants, primarily acylate S units; whether the various lignin substructures carry these units and thus implicate the incorporation of preformed monolignol γ-p-hydroxybenzoate conjugates into the lignification process; and whether diagnostic β-β-coupled units can be found to provide proof that lignification utilizes preformed monolignol p-hydroxybenzoate conjugates, thus, also establishing that monolignol p-hydroxybenzoate conjugates are lignin precursors. Although a survey across all palms is beyond the scope of this work, a sago palm lignin previously examined by analytical pyrolysis [35] and prior studies on coconut (Cocos nucifera) coir fibers [36] are used to suggest a degree of generality in palms.…”