Water-soluble products from the degradation of aspen lignin by Phanerochaete chrysosporium

1982; Canadian Science Publishing; Volume: 60; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1139/b82-288

ISSN

1480-3305

Autores

Ian D. Reid, Garth D. Abrams, J. M. Pepper,

Tópico(s)

Fermentation and Sensory Analysis

Resumo

When Phanerochaete chrysosporium degrades [ 14 C] lignin-labelled aspen wood in static liquid culture, it releases almost as much 14 C in water-soluble form as in 14 CO 2 . Water-soluble ultraviolet-absorbing materials also accumulate in cultures that are degrading lignin. The water-soluble radioactive materials appear to be intermediates in lignin degradation, because they can be further metabolized to CO 2 and because the soluble materials labelled during [ 14 C] lignin degradation are distinct from the materials labelled during [ 14 C] glucose metabolism. These lignin degradation products can be fractionated by gel chromatography and are mostly acidic.

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