Hemicellulase 化学特性,用途語,生産方法
化学的特性
Hemicellulose is the least utilized component of the biomass triad comprising cellulose, lignin, and hemicellulose. The term was originated by Schulze (1) and is used here to distinguish the noncellulosic polysaccharides of plant cell walls from those that are not part of the wall structure. Confusion arises because other hemicellulose definitions based on solvent extraction are often used in the literature. The term polyose is used in Europe to describe these noncellulosic polysaccharides from wood, whereas hemicellulose is used to describe the alkaline extracts from commercial pulps.
天然物の起源
Pure hemicellulose components are seldom extracted directly from their source. Extracts are a mixture of polysaccharides, lignin, and lignin—hemicellulose complexes (by chemical linkages and possibly physical interactions) characteristic of their origin and the solvent employed. Hemicellulose has a lower degree of polymerization (DP) than cellulose (about 200 vs more than 10,000) and its lower limits have not been clearly defined. The extract may contain two or more polymers of similar composition but different structures (polydiversity) or of different distributions and amounts of branching or bonding in otherwise similar molecules (polydispersity). If a single polymer is present, it may exhibit a spectrum of molecular weights (polymolecularity) which may exhibit a Gaussian or biased distribution. A pure hemicellulose component is one where polydiversity has been avoided and a degree of heterogeneity has been attained compatible with end use application.
使用
Hemicellulase can be used in biological study of method for fractionation of biomass devoltalization products.
Hemicellulase 上流と下流の製品情報
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