Location of Lignin-Bonded Pectic Polysaccharides
- 1 June 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology
- Vol. 11 (2) , 159-169
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02773819108050268
Abstract
The hypothesis that galactose and arabinose pectic substances are disributed with lignin throughout wood cell walls was tested by analyzing a high-yield loblolly pine kraft pulp that had been separated into middle-lamella-rich and secondary-wall-rich fractions. The fractions were first treated with a polysaccharidase enzyme mixture to obtain “enzyme lignins.” The structures of the galactose and arabinose oligomers remaining attached to the lignin were determined by methylation analysis. The 1→4 linked galactose structure, characteristic of pectic materials, was present in significant amounts in the middle-lamella-rich fraction, but to only a very small extent in the secondary-wall-rich fraction. In contrast, the pectic arabinan 1→5 linked structure was a significant proportion of the arabinose from both fractions. The 1→5 linked arabinose structure can arise from a linkage of arabinoxylan to lignin through the 5 position of the arabinose substituent as well as from pectic structures. After partial acid hydrolysis, approximately half the remaining arabinose in the secondary-wall-rich fraction was attached as monomeric units to lignin through the 5 position.Keywords
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