2018
DOI: 10.1002/jctb.5656
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Successive ethanol–water fractionation of enzymatic hydrolysis lignin to concentrate its antimicrobial activity

Abstract: BACKGROUND With the emergence of lignocellulose refining, there is an increasing interest in exploring the valuable applications for lignin due to its abundant and underused features. Originating from the physiological function of lignin in plants, this work attempted to evaluate the antimicrobial potential of enzymatic hydrolysis lignin (EHL) from a bioethanol‐derived biorefinery. RESULTS Successive ethanol–water dissolution was employed to fractionate EHL and the antimicrobial activities of three obtained li… Show more

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“…[123] Also, the antimicrobial activity of EHL was improved after ethanol-water fractionation. [104] Based on the concept of green environmental protection, glycerol was applied with ethanol for lignin fractionation and the results showed that this approach could realize the efficient fractionation of EHL with relatively narrow dispersity. [101] As a novel solvent, the ionic liquid was also investigated to fractionate technical lignin with high purity.…”
Section: Further Fractionation Of Ligninmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[123] Also, the antimicrobial activity of EHL was improved after ethanol-water fractionation. [104] Based on the concept of green environmental protection, glycerol was applied with ethanol for lignin fractionation and the results showed that this approach could realize the efficient fractionation of EHL with relatively narrow dispersity. [101] As a novel solvent, the ionic liquid was also investigated to fractionate technical lignin with high purity.…”
Section: Further Fractionation Of Ligninmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high‐molecular‐weight lignin obtained by 80 % ethanol‐water (v/v) fractionation of EHL and its antioxidation activity improved followed by depolymerization . Also, the antimicrobial activity of EHL was improved after ethanol‐water fractionation …”
Section: Further Fractionation Of Ligninmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lignin is a fascinating biopolymer with a high valorization potential. Besides being the most abundant aromatic renewable biopolymer, its complex structure is responsible for its antioxidant and antimicrobial activity . Lignins arise from the plants’ secondary metabolism of 4‐hydroxyphenylpropanoid precursors that differ in the number of methoxy groups at the 3‐ and 5‐positions of the phenolic ring .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fractionation is a physical-chemical modification technique that allows the separation of high molecular weight lignin chains from lower molecular weight fractions [ 74 ]. In the work by Wang et al [ 49 ] used enzymatic hydrolyzed lignin from corn stalk and performed two sequential ethanol extraction to obtain a different lignin fraction. The authors tested the antimicrobial activity of the lignin extracts against the Gram-positive bacteria, E. coli and B. subtilis , and the Gram-negative, Sal.…”
Section: Lignocellulosic Materials and Main Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%