Biodegradation of lignocellulosics: microbial, chemical, and enzymatic aspects of the fungal attack of lignin.
ÁTÁngel T. Martı́nezMSMariela SperanzaFJFrancisco J. Ruiz‐DueñasPFPatrícia FerreiraSCSusana Camarero
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Abstract
Wood is the main renewable material on Earth and is largely used as building material and in paper-pulp manufacturing. This review describes the composition of lignocellulosic materials, the different processes by which fungi are able to alter wood, including decay patterns caused by white, brown, and soft-rot fungi, and fungal staining of wood. The chemical, enzymatic, and molecular aspects of the fungal attack of lignin, which represents the key step in wood decay, are also discussed. Modern analytical techniques to investigate fungal degradation and modification of the lignin polymer are reviewed, as are the different oxidative enzymes (oxidoreductases) involved in lignin degradation. These include…
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- Lignin
- Manganese peroxidase
- Laccase
- Biodegradation
- Lignin peroxidase
- Peroxidase
- Chemistry
- White rot
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