Carbon-rich plant cell walls contain biopolymers that, with some processing, could replace fossil fuels as a major component of the current petrochemical production. To realize this, biorefineries need to be paired with biomass that during the deconstruction and fractionation processes transforms into the desired products. One component of interest is p-coumarate that, in some species, can account for up to 1% of the biomass' dry weight. When p-coumarate is present in eudicot cell walls, it is mostly part of the suberin (bark and root), acylates the γ-hydroxy group of the lignin, in part of the tannins, or is a metabolite. The current understanding of eudicot plant cell wall composition is that the lignin is sometimes acylated with acetate and rarely with hydroxycinnamates (p-coumarate or ferulate). This study identified a clear division in the Rosales in which three families produce p-coumaroylated lignins whereas the other six families showed no evidence of the trait.
p-Coumaroylated Lignins Are Natively Produced in Three Rosales Families.
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作者:Hellinger Jan, Ralph John, Karlen Steven D
| 期刊: | ACS Omega | 影响因子: | 4.300 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Feb 4; 10(6):6220-6227 |
| doi: | 10.1021/acsomega.4c11429 | ||
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