“…In contrast, as also shown in Table 1, most enzymatic treatments with either asco-laccase MtL or basi-laccase CcLcc5, without or with addition of a mediator, increased significantly the average MW of the technical lignins, similar to that reported in our previous study with Novozym 51003 and lignosulfonate, and either caffeic acid or vanillyl alcohol as mediators (Euring et al, 2016a). The results suggest that both laccases oxidized, directly or indirectly, the lignins and that these secondarily reacted by polymerization via modified phenolic groups, in accordance with earlier observations on different laccases with lignins (Johansson et al, 2014;Ortner et al, 2015;Euring et al, 2016a;Gouveia et al, 2018;Braunschmid et al, 2021) and with mediators and lignins (Ortner et al, 2015;Euring et al, 2016a) where the presence of laccase-oxidized mediators resulted in an additional and enhanced lignin radicalization (Bourbonnais and Paice, 1990;Potthast et al, 1995;Potthast et al, 1999;Rittstieg et al, 2002;Kües et al, 2007;Areskogh et al, 2010;Prasetyo et al, 2010;Euring et al, 2011).…”