The occurrence of p-hydroxyphenylpropane units in the middle-lamella lignin of spruce (Picea abies)

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A sieving technique has been developed for the separation of middle-lamella fragments. The middle-lamella fraction as well as the whole wood and compression wood from Picea abies have been analysed by nitrobenzene oxidation and acidolysis in order to determine the content of p-hydroxyphenylpropane units in the middle-lamella lignin. These analyses revealed only traces of p-hydroxyphenylpropane units in the whole wood and in the middle-lamella fraction but considerable amounts were found in compression-wood lignin. This points to the fact that middle-lamella lignin is of guaiacyl nature and that earlier results reporting high proportions of p-hydroxyphenylpropane units in the middle lamella-lignin may be due to the inclusion of compression wood in the fraction studied. The acidolysis experiments further indicate that the middle-lamella lignin has fewer uncondensed β-0-4 aryl ether structures than the whole wood lignin. © 1985 Springer-Verlag.

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Westermark, U. (1985). The occurrence of p-hydroxyphenylpropane units in the middle-lamella lignin of spruce (Picea abies). Wood Science and Technology, 19(3), 223–232. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00392051

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