نتایج جستجو برای: lignins

تعداد نتایج: 729  

Journal: :International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 2018

Journal: :ChemSusChem 2012
Yuki Tobimatsu Sasikumar Elumalai John H Grabber Christy L Davidson Xuejun Pan John Ralph

The plasticity of lignin biosynthesis should permit the inclusion of new compatible phenolic monomers, such as rosmarinic acid (RA) and analogous catechol derivatives, into cell-wall lignins that are consequently less recalcitrant to biomass processing. In vitro lignin polymerization experiments revealed that RA readily underwent peroxidase-catalyzed copolymerization with monolignols and lignin...

2006
Orlando J. Rojas John Song Dimitris S. Argyropoulos

I n chemical pulping a large part of the wood is dissolved during digestion. The dry matter content of the generated black liquor is typically 12 to 18 wt% [1, 2]. In the case of kraft black liquors four main groups of organic constituents are present, 30-45 wt% ligneous material, 25-35 wt% saccharinic acids, about 10 wt% formic and acetic acid, and 3-5 wt% extractives. It also contains about 1...

2009
Knut Lundquist Vratislav Langer Jim Parkås

Structural elements of the arylglycerol β-syringyl ether type are very frequent in hardwood lignins. A variety of crystalline dimeric lignin models representing different diastereomeric forms of structural elements in lignin of this type have been studied using X-ray crystallography. Bond distances and bond angles in the model compounds are in all probability nearly identical with those of the ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2009
Patrick T. Martone José M. Estevez Fachuang Lu Katia Ruel Mark W. Denny Chris Somerville John Ralph

Lignified cell walls are widely considered to be key innovations in the evolution of terrestrial plants from aquatic ancestors some 475 million years ago. Lignins, complex aromatic heteropolymers, stiffen and fortify secondary cell walls within xylem tissues, creating a dense matrix that binds cellulose microfibrils and crosslinks other wall components, thereby preventing the collapse of conduc...

Journal: :International journal of biological macromolecules 2015
Aixue Dong Xuerong Fan Qiang Wang Yuanyuan Yu Artur Cavaco-Paulo

Enzymatic grafting of synthetic molecules onto lignins provides a mild and eco-friendly alternative for the functionalization of lignocellulosic materials. In this study, laccase-mediated grafting of octadecylamine (OA) onto lignin-rich jute fabrics was investigated for enhancing the surface hydrophobicity. First, the lignins in jute fabrics were isolated and analyzed in the macromolecular leve...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2015
Rebecca A Smith Eliana Gonzales-Vigil Steven D Karlen Ji-Young Park Fachuang Lu Curtis G Wilkerson Lacey Samuels John Ralph Shawn D Mansfield

Lignin acylation, the decoration of hydroxyls on lignin structural units with acyl groups, is common in many plant species. Monocot lignins are decorated with p-coumarates by the polymerization of monolignol p-coumarate conjugates. The acyltransferase involved in the formation of these conjugates has been identified in a number of model monocot species, but the effect of monolignol p-coumarate ...

2017
Kasthurirangan Gopalakrishnan Halil Ceylan Sunghwan Kim

Lignin is considered as nature's most abundant aromatic polymer co-generated during papermaking and biomass fractionation. There are different types of lignins depending on the source (hardwood, softwood, annual crops, etc.) and recovery process. Recently, an emerging class of lignin products, namely sulphur-free lignins, from biomass conversion processes, solvent pulping and soda pulping, have...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2017
José Carlos Del Río Jorge Rencoret Ana Gutiérrez Hoon Kim John Ralph

Lignin, the plant cell wall polymer that binds fibers together but makes processing difficult, is traditionally formed from three monomers, the so-called monolignols (p-coumaryl, coniferyl, and sinapyl alcohols). Recently, we discovered, in grass lignins, a phenolic monomer that falls outside the canonical lignin biosynthetic pathway, the flavone tricin. As we show here, palm fruit (macaúba [Ac...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2010
Fachuang Lu Jane M Marita Catherine Lapierre Lise Jouanin Kris Morreel Wout Boerjan John Ralph

Caffeic acid O-methyltransferase (COMT) is a bifunctional enzyme that methylates the 5- and 3-hydroxyl positions on the aromatic ring of monolignol precursors, with a preference for 5-hydroxyconiferaldehyde, on the way to producing sinapyl alcohol. Lignins in COMT-deficient plants contain benzodioxane substructures due to the incorporation of 5-hydroxyconiferyl alcohol (5-OH-CA), as a monomer, ...

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