Agricultural and Biological Chemistry
Online ISSN : 1881-1280
Print ISSN : 0002-1369
ISSN-L : 0002-1369
Studies on Tobacco Lignin
Part I. Some Characteristics of Tobacco Milled Wood Lignin
Kunio KATOJunozo NAKANONobuhiko MIGITA
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1967 Volume 31 Issue 9 Pages 1010-1015

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A study was made of such characteristics as infrared and ultraviolet absorption spectra, alkaline nitrobenzene oxidation, elementary composition and constituent groups of tobacco milled wood lignin (Japanese flue-cured and Matsukawa M. W. L.).
Methoxyl contents of mid-rib and stalk M. W. L. were 12.3_??_13.8% and 16.6_??_17.0% respectively. Infrared absorption spectra showed that the relation of the absorption intensities between at 1270cm-1 and at 1220cm-1 of stalk M. W. L. was 1270cm-1<1220cm-1 but, on the contrary, in the case of mid-rib M. W. L., the relation of the intensities was 1270cm-1>1220cm-1. Alkaline nitrobenzene oxidation indicated that the nuclear structures of tobacco M. W. L. were mainly composed of p-hydroxyphenyl and guaiacyl for mid-rib, and the former two and syringyl for stalk.

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