Author:
Bento M.F.,Pereira H.,Cunha M.Á.,Moutinho A.M.C.,Berg K.J. van den,Boon J. J.,Brink O. van den,Heeren R.M.A.
Abstract
Summary
Suberin from extractive-free cork from Quercus suber L. was depolymerised by methanolysis using different
sodium methanolate (NaOMe) concentrations. 1% and 3% NaOMe completely removed suberin
from cork (54%–56% of extractive-free cork), but for lower concentrations there was incomplete solubilisation;
with 0.05% NaOMe, only approximately 80% of total suberin was removed. The monomeric
composition of the extracts differed significantly: for the 0.05% NaOMe, only alkanoic acids and
diacids were found; the yield of v-hydroxy acids increased with reactant concentration, as well as alkanols
and ferulic acid.
Results from light scattering, SEC and MALDI-MS showed that soluble oligomeric fragments containing
suberinic acids were present in the methanolysis mixture. The molecular weight of these
oligomeric fragments decreased with higher sodium methanolate concentrations.
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