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Biodegradation of Hemicelluloses
1990Schulze (1891) gave the name hemicelluloses to those polysaccharides which could be extracted from plants by aqueous alkali. The name seemed appropriate since these polysaccharides were thought to be intermediates in cellulose biosynthesis and were found in close association with cellulose in the cell wall.
Karl-Erik L. Eriksson +2 more
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Hemicellulose: Structure, chemical modification, and application
Progress in Polymer Science, 2023Ziwen Lv, Gegu Chen, Feng Peng
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Cell wall hemicellulose for sustainable industrial utilization
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021Mírzá Faisal Qaseem +2 more
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Bioconversion of Hemicelluloses
2018Hemicellulose comprises about 25–30% of the lignocellulosic biomass and is the second most abundant polysaccharide after cellulose. These are heterogeneous polymer of pentoses hexoses and sugar acids. Xylans is the major component of hemicellulose and are heteropolysaccharides with homopolymeric backbone chains of 1,4 linked β-d-xylopyranose units.
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Biomass degradation: Challenges and strategies in extraction and fractionation of hemicellulose
Fuel, 2023Rösli Md Illias +2 more
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Green, efficient extraction of bamboo hemicellulose using freeze-thaw assisted alkali treatment
Bioresource Technology, 2021Chen Liang +2 more
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Superior separation of hemicellulose-derived sugars from eucalyptus with tropic acid pretreatment
Bioresource Technology, 2022Jiatian Zhu +2 more
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