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In the present studies on the samples of polyuronide hemicellulose prepared from elm, beech, and cherry woods, comparative estimations of the carboxyl groups by the carbon dioxide evolution, calcium acetate and potentiometric titration methods were carried out in order to ascertain whether the carboxyl groups in the molecules are free or bound, and ...
I. TACHI, N. YAMAMORI
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Some hemicellulose extraction methods [PDF]
I. A. Preece
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Hemicellulose is the second most abundant natural polysaccharide and a promising feedstock for biomaterial synthesis. In the present study, the hemicellulose of loblolly pine was obtained by the alkali extraction-graded ethanol precipitation technique ...
Huaizhi Pan +7 more
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Extraction, Acetylation Modification and Structure Characterization of Hemicelluloses from Corncob
Hemicellulose was extracted from corncob and further modified by acetylation. Ultrasonic-assisted alkali method was employed for the extraction, in which sulfuric acid (H2SO4) and elemental iodine (I2) were used as co-catalyst for the acetylation of ...
Qiao PENG +4 more
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Recent Developments and Applications of Hemicellulose From Wheat Straw: A Review
Hemicellulose is an important component of plant cell walls, which is mainly used in biofuels and bioproducts. The hemicellulose extracted from different plant sources and plant locations has different microstructure and molecule.
Ling-Zhi Huang +4 more
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Biosynthesis and Transport of Nucleotide Sugars for Plant Hemicellulose
Hemicellulose is entangled with cellulose through hydrogen bonds and meanwhile acts as a bridge for the deposition of lignin monomer in the secondary wall. Therefore, hemicellulose plays a vital role in the utilization of cell wall biomass. Many advances
Wenjuan Zhang +8 more
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Plant cell wall chemistry: implications for ruminant utilisation
Ruminants have adapted to cope with bulky, fibrous forage diets by accommodating a large, diverse microbial population in the reticulo-rumen. Ruminants are dependent on forages as their main sources of energy and other nutrients. Forages are comprised of
X. Li
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Analysing the effect of thermal modification on the calorific values of Eucalyptus nitens wood
Gross and net calorific value of 13 samples of Eucalyptus nitens wood were determined at HAWK (Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaft und Kunst), Göttingen, Germany. Among 13 samples, 12 were thermally modified and one was unmodified.
Saurav Nepal +2 more
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The threat of Ganoderma boninense, the causal agent of basal stem rot disease, in the oil palm industry warrants finding an effective control for it. The weakest link in the disease management strategy is the unattended stumps/debris in the plantations ...
Arthy Surendran +3 more
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Xyloglucan utilization by Ruminiclostridium cellulolyticum was formerly shown to imply the uptake of large xylogluco-oligosaccharides, followed by cytosolic depolymerization into glucose, galactose, xylose, and cellobiose. This raises the question of how
Clara Kampik +12 more
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