2017
DOI: 10.1155/2017/4915185
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Lignin-Carbohydrate Complexes Based Spherical Biocarriers: Preparation, Characterization, and Biocompatibility

Abstract: Spherical biocarriers were prepared with lignin-carbohydrate complexes isolated from ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba L.) xylem. The specific surface and average pore size of the biocarriers were 17.15 m 2 g −1 and 21.59 nm, respectively. The carriers were stable in solution at pH 4.0∼9.5. Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectrum indicated that the spherical carrier was composed of lignin and polysaccharides and had a typical lignin-carbohydrate complex (LCC) structure. The contents of galactose, lignin, and total sug… Show more

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“…These properties are attributed to a combination of water-repellent, inelastic lignin units, and hydrophilic, flexible carbohydrates in LCCs [ 91 ]. Zhao et al [ 91 , 172 ] applied LCC fractions from poplar wood for the preparation of spherical biocarriers. Biocarriers are inactive compounds able to attract, keep, and biomagnify certain microorganisms [ 173 ].…”
Section: Lcc Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These properties are attributed to a combination of water-repellent, inelastic lignin units, and hydrophilic, flexible carbohydrates in LCCs [ 91 ]. Zhao et al [ 91 , 172 ] applied LCC fractions from poplar wood for the preparation of spherical biocarriers. Biocarriers are inactive compounds able to attract, keep, and biomagnify certain microorganisms [ 173 ].…”
Section: Lcc Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biocarriers are inactive compounds able to attract, keep, and biomagnify certain microorganisms [ 173 ]. Zhao et al [ 91 , 172 ] estimated the proliferation of liver cells after application of biocarriers prepared from various species of hardwood (Poplar) and softwood ( Ginkgo biloba L.). Galactose units of LCC are able to recognize liver cells due to the presence of asiaglycoprotein receptors (ASGPR) on hepatocytes, as galactose functions as ligand and bind hepatic cells with these receptors.…”
Section: Lcc Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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