Abstract
Summary
The topochemical distribution of phenolic extractives in steamed and kiln-dried beechwood with
discolourations was investigated on a cellular level by using scanning UV microspectrophotometry
(UMSP). For the chemical characterisation of accessory compounds, acetone and methanol
extracts of the discoloured beechwood were separated by accelerated solvent extraction (ASE)
and analysed with high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The UV microscopic investigations
reveal that the accessory compounds responsible for the discolouration of beechwood
are mainly restricted to the longitudinal and ray parenchyma cells and the lumen of vessels. The
detected extractives are characterised by high UV absorbance values and an absorbance maximum
in a wavelength range between 280 and 290 nm. The separation of the acetone and methanol
extracts of discoloured beechwood shows the presence of different low molecular phenols such as
catechin and 2,6-dimethoxybenzochinon, which are transformed into high condensation compounds
during steaming and kiln-drying.
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