Author:
Willför S.,Hemming J.,Reunanen M.,Eckerman C.,Holmbom B.
Abstract
Summary
The hydrophilic and lipophilic extractives in the heartwood of knots from 7 Norway spruce trees
were analysed by GC, GC-MS and HPSEC. The knots contained extremely large amounts of lignans,
6–24% (w/w), with hydroxymatairesinol comprising 65–85% of the lignans. Even the knots
of the young trees contained 4–8% (w/w) of lignans. The variation in the amount of lignans was
large among knots, both within a single tree and between trees. In addition to the lignans, knots
also contained 2–6% (w/w) of a complex mixture of lignan-like compounds with 3, 4 and even up
to 6 phenyl propane units, here called oligolignans. The amounts of lignans in the knots were similar
in the radial direction from the pith into the outer branch, but decreased dramatically outwards
in the branch, almost disappearing after 10–20 cm. The ratio of the 2 epimers of hydroxymatairesinol
differed between different knots and even within the knot. A new spruce lignan, nortrachelogenin,
or its enantiomer, wikstromol, was detected in knots from trees in northern Finland
as opposed to samples from southern Finland. The amount of lipophilic extractives was small compared
to the amount of hydrophilic extractives in the knots. Five of the dead knots contained more
resin acids and free diterpenyl alcohols than ordinary stemwood. In the other knots, the amount of
lipophilic extractives was on the same level as stem heartwood. The stem sapwood contained larger
amounts of esterified fatty acids than the knots.
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