Recovery of xylan from Acacia mearnsii using ultrasound‐assisted alkaline extraction

Author:

Gufe Claudious1,Thantsha Mapitsi S.2,Malgas Samkelo2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology, Science Laboratory Building, Faculty of Science King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi Thailand

2. Department of Biochemistry, Genetics and Microbiology University of Pretoria Pretoria South Africa

Abstract

AbstractNovel and effective biorefinery methods are necessary to fractionate lignocellulosic biomass into separate components for the valorization of these components into value‐added products. For example, the xylan fraction can be used as an adhesive, a thickener, an additive to plastics, an emulsifier, a drug carrier, and as a precursor of prebiotic xylooligosaccharides. Unfortunately, conventional xylan extraction procedures require lengthy extraction periods and are characterized by poor product purity and yields. In this study, a non‐conventional ultrasound‐assisted alkaline extraction method was developed for the effective extraction of xylan from Acacia mearnsii, an industrially relevant hardwood in South Africa. The effect of the additional ultrasonication step on the conventional alkaline extraction of xylan was evaluated. After this, basic structural analysis was conducted on both acacia xylan extracts and commercially available beech‐derived xylan. Composition analysis data showed the acacia‐derived glucuronoxylan to have an Ara:GluA:Xyl ratio of 0.5:1:5, while that from beechwood had a 0:1:4 ratio. Ultrasound‐assisted alkaline extraction also gave a better yield (24%) than conventional alkaline extraction (21%) and had a quicker extraction period of 1 h versus 4 h. Finally, the acacia‐derived xylan exhibited antioxidant potential, with an EC50 value of ≈1.5 mg/mL against 2,2‐diphenyl‐1‐picryl‐hydrazyl‐hydrate (DPPH). In conclusion, ultrasound‐assisted alkaline extraction was successfully employed to extract high‐purity, bioactive xylan from acacia. The purified acacia xylan is a suitable replacement for birchwood glucuronoxylan, which is no longer commercially available, or for expensive beechwood substitute for numerous applications. © 2023 The Authors. Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining published by Society of Industrial Chemistry and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Bioengineering

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