articleJournal of Agricultural and Food ChemistryJul 7, 2006Closed access

Organosolv Ethanol Lignin from Hybrid Poplar as a Radical Scavenger:  Relationship between Lignin Structure, Extraction Conditions, and Antioxidant Activity

University of British Columbia

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Abstract

Twenty-one organosolv ethanol lignin samples were prepared from hybrid poplar (Populus nigra xP. maximowiczii) under varied conditions with an experimental matrix designed using response surface methodology (RSM). The lignin preparations were evaluated as potential antioxidants. Results indicated that the lignins with more phenolic hydroxyl groups, less aliphatic hydroxyl groups, low molecular weight, and narrow polydispersity showed high antioxidant activity. Processing conditions affected the functional groups and molecular weight of the extracted organosolv ethanol lignins, and consequently influenced the antioxidant activity of the lignins. In general, the lignins prepared at elevated temperature, longer…

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