| Literature DB >> 26342786 |
Bo Jiang1, Wangxia Wang1, Feng Gu1, Tingyue Cao1, Yongcan Jin2.
Abstract
In this work, the substrate enzymatic digestibility (SED) and the lignin structure of green liquor (GL) pretreated wheat straw stems and leaves were investigated. Compared with wheat straw stems, leaves showed higher delignification selectivity in GL pretreatment and higher SED in enzymatic hydrolysis. Wet chemical analysis indicated that, characterized with lower content of syringyl units and less β-O-4 linkages, leaf lignin is structurally different from stem lignin. After GL pretreatment, the drops of both nitrobenzene oxidation and ozonation products yield of leaves were obviously higher than those of stems, which means that more β-O-4 linkages of leaf lignin were broken than that of stem lignin. The SED of total sugar in GL-pretreated leaves was about 50% higher than that in GL-pretreated stems. The less content and lower S/G ratio of lignin are suggested to be the important factors for the better SED of GL-pretreated leaves.Entities:
Keywords: Green liquor pretreatment; Lignin; Substrate enzymatic digestibility (SED); Wheat straw
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26342786 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2015.08.104
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642