1993
DOI: 10.1016/0141-8130(93)90007-9
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Hemicelluloses as structure regulators in the aggregation of native cellulose

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“…In vitro reconstitution studies of XG and cellulose have shown that XG binds efficiently to cellulose even in the presence of other cell wall ~-glucans, arabinogalactans and pectins (Hayashi et al, 1987). It has also been shown that XG can compete successfully with the glucan chains of cellulose for binding since, when present in the culture medium, it leads to the formation of smaller-diameter Acetobacter cellulose microfibrils (Atalla et al, 1993). The cross-linking of cellulose by bound XG has also been inferred from electron microscope images of chelator and mild alkali-extracted cell walls (McCann et aL, 1990(McCann et aL, , 1992 and of artificially assembled bacterial cellulose-XG composites (Whitney etal., 1995).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In vitro reconstitution studies of XG and cellulose have shown that XG binds efficiently to cellulose even in the presence of other cell wall ~-glucans, arabinogalactans and pectins (Hayashi et al, 1987). It has also been shown that XG can compete successfully with the glucan chains of cellulose for binding since, when present in the culture medium, it leads to the formation of smaller-diameter Acetobacter cellulose microfibrils (Atalla et al, 1993). The cross-linking of cellulose by bound XG has also been inferred from electron microscope images of chelator and mild alkali-extracted cell walls (McCann et aL, 1990(McCann et aL, , 1992 and of artificially assembled bacterial cellulose-XG composites (Whitney etal., 1995).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hemicelluloses are thought to act as a viscous matrix in which the fibrils are embedded and to provide a mechanically favorable 'stick-slip' mechanism when the fibre is loaded beyond elastic deformation (Fratzl et al 2004a, b;Keckes et al 2003). Copolymerisation experiments with bacterial cellulose (Atalla et al 1993;Tokoh et al 2002;Whitney et al 1998Whitney et al , 1999Whitney et al , 1995 and studies on the polymerization of lignin (Chen and Sarkanen 2003;Lewis et al 1999) also suggest an important role of the hemicelluloses for the structure of lignin and the formation of cellulose aggregates. In spruce wood, two kinds of hemicelluloses, xylan and glucomannan, are believed to be preferentially linked to lignin and cellulose respectively Salmén 2003, 2005;Olsson and Salmén 1992;Salmén 2004Salmén , 1998.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estes agregados conferem elevada resistência à tensão, tornando a celulose insolúvel em água e em um grande número de outros solventes. 18,19 As estrutura apresenta ramificações que interagem facilmente com a celulose, dando estabilidade e flexibilidade ao agregado. 20 Comparadas com a celulose, as hemiceluloses apresentam maior susceptibilidade à hidrólise ácida, pois oferecem uma maior acessibilidade aos ácidos minerais comumente utilizados como catalisadores.…”
Section: Características Estruturais Da Biomassa Lignocelulósicaunclassified
“…A produção de energia baseada na matriz lignocelulósica é uma importante rota alternativa que vem sendo mundialmente estudada. 18,39 O interesse pela otimização na obtenção do etanol de celulose vem crescendo muito, conforme já mencionado, em consequência de a celulose corresponder à substância de maior concentração na biomassa e por apresentar uma alta eficiência para produção de etanol quando submetido a reações de hidrólise. 16 A complexa estrutura da parede celular da biomassa lignoceluló-sica, no geral, é resistente à bioconversão.…”
Section: Recalcitrância Da Biomassa Lignocelulósica Da Cana-de-açúcarunclassified