“…56,60,69 This increased affinity is thought to cause irreversible changes in the lipid structure of the membranes, 51 resulting in a decrease in cell wall integrity and increased permeability to reactive oxygen species (ROS), which polyphenol moieties are bound to produce due to their redox active behavior. 51 As a result, not only is pathogenic strain growth slowed, but the activity can also cause bacterial cell death. Moreover, chemical groups in the lignin side chain, such as a double bond between the α and β carbons or a methyl group bound to the γ carbon, could be responsible for the observed noxious effect of lignin against the selected microorganisms.…”