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Production of Monomeric Aromatic Compounds from Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch Fiber Lignin by Chemical and Enzymatic Methods

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BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL
Volume 2015, Issue -, Pages -

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HINDAWI LTD
DOI: 10.1155/2015/891539

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  1. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) [DIP-2012-018]

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In this study, oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFBF) was pretreated with alkali, and lignin was extracted for further degradation into lower molecular weight phenolic compounds using enzymes and chemical means. Efficiency of monomeric aromatic compounds production from OPEFBF lignin via chemical (nitrobenzene versus oxygen) and enzymatic [cutinase versus manganese peroxidase (MnP)] approaches was investigated. The effects of sodium hydroxide concentration (2, 5, and 10% wt.) and reaction time (30, 90, and 180 minutes) on the yield of aromatic compounds were studied. The results obtained indicated that nitrobenzene oxidation produced the highest yield (333.17 +/- 49.44 ppm hydroxybenzoic acid, 5.67 +/- 0.25 ppm p-hydroxybenzaldehyde, 25.57 +/- 1.64 ppm vanillic acid, 168.68 +/- 23.23 ppm vanillin, 75.44 +/- 6.71 ppm syringic acid, 815.26 +/- 41.77 ppm syringaldehyde, 15.21 +/- 2.19 ppm p-coumaric acid, and 44.75 +/- 3.40 ppm ferulic acid), among the tested methods. High sodium hydroxide concentration (10% wt.) was needed to promote efficient nitrobenzene oxidation. However, less severe oxidation condition was preferred to preserve the hydroxycinnamic acids (p-coumaric acid and ferulic acid). Cutinase-catalyzed hydrolysis was found to bemore efficient than MnP-catalyzed oxidation in the production of aromatic compounds. By hydrolyzed 8% wt. of lignin with 0.625 mL cutinase g(-1) lignin at pH 8 and 55 degrees C for 24 hours, about 642.83 +/- 14.45 ppm hydroxybenzoic acid, 70.19 +/- 3.31 ppm syringaldehyde, 22.80 +/- 1.04 ppm vanillin, 27.06 +/- 1.20 ppm p-coumaric acid, and 50.19 +/- 2.23 ppm ferulic acid were produced.

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