TY - JOUR
T1 - Fractionation and characterization of ball-milled and enzyme lignins from abaca fibre
AU - Sun, Runcang
AU - Fang, J. M.
AU - Goodwin, A.
AU - Lawther, J. Mark
AU - Bolton, A. J.
PY - 1999/6
Y1 - 1999/6
N2 - Ball-milled and enzyme lignins were produced from abaca fibre via ball milling for 6 days followed by cellulase treatment for 3 days. The crude lignin preparations were fractionated into milled lignin (ML), enzyme lignin (EL), hemicellulose-rich milled lignin (HRML), and lignin-rich enzyme lignin (LREL) fractions using a two-step precipitation method instead of a traditional ether precipitation procedure. The yield and chemical composition of the resulting lignin samples are reported. The ML and EL fractions contained low amounts of associated neutral sugars (2.0-3.3%) and uronic acids (1.4-1.5%), and showed relatively low average molecular weights (2500-2660), while the LREL and HRML fractions contained large amounts of bound polysaccharides (35.6-38.3%), and showed high molecular weights (8800-25000). The four lignin fractions are composed of a large proportion of syringyl units with fewer guaiacyl and p-hydroxyphenyl units. The ML is mainly composed of β-O-4 ether bonds between the lignin structural units. The less common β-β, β-5 and 5-5' carbon-carbon linkages are also present in the lignin molecules. It was found that uronic acids and 41-63% of p-coumaric acids are esterified to lignin in the three lignin-rich fractions of ML, EL and LREL. This level increased to over 90% in the hemicellulose-rich fraction of HRML. For ferulic acids, 92-97% were found to be etherified to lignin in the three lignin-rich fractions of ML, EL and LREL, while in the hemicellulose-rich fraction of HRML this reduced to only 13%, suggesting that a majority of the ferulic acids are esterified to hemicelluloses or lignin in this fraction.
AB - Ball-milled and enzyme lignins were produced from abaca fibre via ball milling for 6 days followed by cellulase treatment for 3 days. The crude lignin preparations were fractionated into milled lignin (ML), enzyme lignin (EL), hemicellulose-rich milled lignin (HRML), and lignin-rich enzyme lignin (LREL) fractions using a two-step precipitation method instead of a traditional ether precipitation procedure. The yield and chemical composition of the resulting lignin samples are reported. The ML and EL fractions contained low amounts of associated neutral sugars (2.0-3.3%) and uronic acids (1.4-1.5%), and showed relatively low average molecular weights (2500-2660), while the LREL and HRML fractions contained large amounts of bound polysaccharides (35.6-38.3%), and showed high molecular weights (8800-25000). The four lignin fractions are composed of a large proportion of syringyl units with fewer guaiacyl and p-hydroxyphenyl units. The ML is mainly composed of β-O-4 ether bonds between the lignin structural units. The less common β-β, β-5 and 5-5' carbon-carbon linkages are also present in the lignin molecules. It was found that uronic acids and 41-63% of p-coumaric acids are esterified to lignin in the three lignin-rich fractions of ML, EL and LREL. This level increased to over 90% in the hemicellulose-rich fraction of HRML. For ferulic acids, 92-97% were found to be etherified to lignin in the three lignin-rich fractions of ML, EL and LREL, while in the hemicellulose-rich fraction of HRML this reduced to only 13%, suggesting that a majority of the ferulic acids are esterified to hemicelluloses or lignin in this fraction.
KW - abaca fibre
KW - ball-milled lignin
KW - enzyme lignin
KW - phenolic acids and aldehydes
KW - alkaline nitrobenzene oxidation
KW - molecular weight
KW - polysaccharides
KW - FT-IR
KW - 13C-NMR spectroscopy
KW - Alkaline nitrobenzene oxidation
KW - C-NMR spectroscopy
KW - Abaca fibre
KW - Ball-milled lignin
KW - Molecular weight
KW - Polysaccharides
KW - Enzyme lignin
KW - Phenolic acids and aldehydes
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U2 - 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0010(199906)79:8<1091::AID-JSFA331>3.0.CO;2-A
DO - 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0010(199906)79:8<1091::AID-JSFA331>3.0.CO;2-A
M3 - Article
SN - 0022-5142
VL - 79
SP - 1091
EP - 1098
JO - Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
JF - Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
IS - 8
ER -