Abstract
In recent years, the exploitation of lignin as one of the most important
Biorefinery products is being widely studied. Because of its complex structure
and its high phenolic content, this lignocellulosic component results a promising
source for several high value products. Many studies have dealt with the lignin
application as antioxidant agent in different fields as additive in food packaging,
in pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulations, or as ingredient for the so-called
functional foods in human or animal feed. The structure and properties of lignin
are highly dependent on the raw material from which is extracted, the used
solvents, the process conditions and subsequent treatments used for its
production; hence several studies should be performed to ensure the feasibility
of this application.
In the present work the antifungal and anti-fermentative effects of lignin were
studied. Different fractionation processes were applied for lignin obtaining
(autohydrolysis, organosolv fractionation with ethanol and acetic acid, and soda
process) and the resulting samples were analyzed by different techniques
(ATR-IR, TGA, RMN) and chemically characterized (chemical composition and
total phenolic content) in order to determine their physicochemical properties.
Several A. niger cultures were made in solid medium in order to evaluate the
effect that lignin had on the fungi growth (inhibition and metabolites production).
The anti-fermentative effect of lignin obtained by different methods was
estimated from agar broth screenings with S. cerevisiae. The results showed
that the level at which lignin affects the growth of both microorganisms depends
on its composition and structure and, therefore, on the methodology used for its
isolation.
Lingua originale | English |
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Titolo della pubblicazione ospite | Poster List |
Pagine | 1 |
Numero di pagine | 1 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2011 |
Evento | 8th ECCE - Berlino Durata: 25 set 2011 → 29 set 2011 |
Convegno
Convegno | 8th ECCE |
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Città | Berlino |
Periodo | 25/9/11 → 29/9/11 |
Keywords
- antioxidant
- lignin