Anisotropy of cell wall polymers in branches of hardwood and softwood: a polarized FTIR study
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2011
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Simonović Radosavljević, Jasna
Stevanic, Jasna S
Đikanović, Daniela

Salmen, Lennart
Radotić, Ksenija

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The mechanical and physical properties of wood fibres are dependent on the organisation of their constituent polymers (cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin). Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) microscopy was used to examine the anisotropy of the main wood polymers in isolated cell wall fragments from branches of maple and Serbian spruce. Polarised FTIR measurements indicated an anisotropy, i.e. orientation of the cellulose microfibrils that was more or less parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cell wall. The hemicelluloses, glucomannan and xylan appeared to have a close link to the orientation of the cellulose and, thus, an orientation more parallel to the axis of the cell wall. An important result is that, in both maple and spruce samples, lignin was found to be organised in a parallel way in relation to the longitudinal cell wall axis, as well as to the cellulose. The results show that, despite the different lignin precursors and the different types of hemicelluloses in these two k...inds of wood, lignin has a similar orientation, when it comes to the longitudinal axis of the cell wall.
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Xylan / Wood / Orientation / Lignin / Glucomannan / CelluloseSource:
Cellulose, 2011, 18, 6, 1433-1440Publisher:
- Springer, Dordrecht
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- Study of structure-function relationships in the plant cell wall and modifications of the wall structure by enzyme engineering (RS-173017)
- Short Time Scientific Mission in COST Action [FP0802]
DOI: 10.1007/s10570-011-9584-1
ISSN: 0969-0239
WoS: 000298994200006
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Institut za multidisciplinarna istraživanjaTY - JOUR AU - Simonović Radosavljević, Jasna AU - Stevanic, Jasna S AU - Đikanović, Daniela AU - Salmen, Lennart AU - Radotić, Ksenija PY - 2011 UR - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/436 AB - The mechanical and physical properties of wood fibres are dependent on the organisation of their constituent polymers (cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin). Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) microscopy was used to examine the anisotropy of the main wood polymers in isolated cell wall fragments from branches of maple and Serbian spruce. Polarised FTIR measurements indicated an anisotropy, i.e. orientation of the cellulose microfibrils that was more or less parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cell wall. The hemicelluloses, glucomannan and xylan appeared to have a close link to the orientation of the cellulose and, thus, an orientation more parallel to the axis of the cell wall. An important result is that, in both maple and spruce samples, lignin was found to be organised in a parallel way in relation to the longitudinal cell wall axis, as well as to the cellulose. The results show that, despite the different lignin precursors and the different types of hemicelluloses in these two kinds of wood, lignin has a similar orientation, when it comes to the longitudinal axis of the cell wall. PB - Springer, Dordrecht T2 - Cellulose T1 - Anisotropy of cell wall polymers in branches of hardwood and softwood: a polarized FTIR study EP - 1440 IS - 6 SP - 1433 VL - 18 DO - 10.1007/s10570-011-9584-1 ER -
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Simonović Radosavljević, J., Stevanic, J. S., Đikanović, D., Salmen, L.,& Radotić, K.. (2011). Anisotropy of cell wall polymers in branches of hardwood and softwood: a polarized FTIR study. in Cellulose Springer, Dordrecht., 18(6), 1433-1440. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10570-011-9584-1
Simonović Radosavljević J, Stevanic JS, Đikanović D, Salmen L, Radotić K. Anisotropy of cell wall polymers in branches of hardwood and softwood: a polarized FTIR study. in Cellulose. 2011;18(6):1433-1440. doi:10.1007/s10570-011-9584-1 .
Simonović Radosavljević, Jasna, Stevanic, Jasna S, Đikanović, Daniela, Salmen, Lennart, Radotić, Ksenija, "Anisotropy of cell wall polymers in branches of hardwood and softwood: a polarized FTIR study" in Cellulose, 18, no. 6 (2011):1433-1440, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10570-011-9584-1 . .