Selective precipitation and characterization of lignin–carbohydrate complexes (LCCs) from Eucalyptus

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  • Bao-Cheng Zhao
    Beijing Forestry University
  • Ji-Dong Xu
    Beijing Forestry University
  • Bo-Yang Chen
    Beijing Forestry University
  • Xue-Fei Cao
    Beijing Forestry University
  • Tong-Qi Yuan
    Beijing Forestry University
  • Shuang-Fei Wang
    Guangxi University
  • Adam Charlton
  • Run-Cang Sun
    Beijing Forestry University
Six types of lignin–carbohydrate complex (LCC) fractions were isolated from Eucalyptus. The acidic dioxane treatment applied significantly improved the yield of LCCs. The extraction conditions had a limited impact on the LCC structures and linkages.

Characterization of the lignin–carbohydrate complex (LCC) structures and linkages promises to offer insight on plant cell wall chemistry. In this case, Eucalyptus LCCs were extracted by aqueous dioxane, and then precipitated sequentially by 70% ethanol, 100% ethanol, and acidic water (pH = 2). The composition and structure of the six LCC fractions obtained by selective precipitation were investigated by sugar analysis, molecular weight determination, and 2D HSQC NMR. It was found that the acidic (0.05-M HCl) dioxane treatment significantly improved the yield of LCCs (66.4% based on Klason lignin), which was higher than the neutral aqueous dioxane extraction, and the extraction condition showed limited impact on the LCC structures and linkages. In the fractionation process, the low-molecular-weight LCCs containing a high content of carbohydrates (60.3–63.2%) were first precipitated by 70% ethanol from the extractable solution. The phenyl glycoside (PhGlc) bonds (13.0–17.0 per 100Ar) and highly acetylated xylans were observed in the fractions recovered by the precipitation with 100% ethanol. On the other hand, such xylan-rich LCCs exhibited the highest frequency of β-O-4 linkages. The benzyl ether (BE) bonds were only detected in the fractions obtained by acidic water precipitation.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1077-1087
JournalPlanta
Volume247
Issue number5
Early online date19 Jan 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2018
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