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Carbohydrate analysis of plant materials with uronic acid-containing polysaccharides–A comparison between different hydrolysis and subsequent chromatographic analytical techniques

Authors :
Willför, Stefan
Pranovich, Andrey
Tamminen, Tarja
Puls, Juergen
Laine, Christiane
Suurnäkki, Anna
Saake, Bodo
Uotila, Kati
Simolin, Helena
Hemming, Jarl
Holmbom, Bjarne
Source :
Industrial Crops & Products. Mar2009, Vol. 29 Issue 2/3, p571-580. 10p.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Abstract: Acid hydrolysis, acid methanolysis, and enzymatic hydrolysis were compared for depolymerization of five different plant materials containing uronic acids. The analyzed plant materials were oat spelt, wheat straw, spruce thermomechanical pulp, aspen stemwood, and totally chlorine-free (TCF) bleached hardwood kraft pulp. Furthermore, GC (using both HP-1 and HP-5 capillary columns and FID and MSD detectors), HPAEC-PAD, and HPAEC-Borate techniques were compared for subsequent analysis of the released monosaccharides. It was shown that acid methanolysis combined with GC analysis is a convenient method for obtaining the sugar unit composition and amount of non-crystalline polysaccharides in different plant materials. The methanolysis method was generally superior to the hydrolysis method for xylan- and uronic acid-containing samples. However, acid and enzymatic hydrolysis showed the highest recoveries for bleached chemical pulp samples. Acid hydrolysis is also required for crystalline polysaccharides, but the strong acid conditions evidently lead to degradation of labile sugars. The plant methanolysates were not suitable as such for analysis on an HPAEC-PAD system. For analysis of the total amount of sugar units, hence including cellulose, other non-crystalline hemicelluloses, and pectins, a combination of the methanolysis and hydrolysis methods is recommended. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09266690
Volume :
29
Issue :
2/3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Industrial Crops & Products
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36565092
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2008.11.003