Syringyl-Type Simple Plant Phenolics As Mediating Oxidants In Laccase Catalyzed Degradation Of Lignocellulosic Materials: Model Compound Studies 10(Th) Ewlp, Stockholm, Sweden, August 25-28, 2008

HOLZFORSCHUNG(2009)

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Abstract
The utility of simple syringyl-type phenolics of plant origin and some common synthetic compounds were compared with regard to their ability to act as laccase mediators in the oxidation of non-phenolic lignin model compounds. It was demonstrated that syringyl-type phenols, especially acetosyringone and methyl syringate, were able to mediate the oxidation of substrates of high oxidation potential by a laccase with a low redox potential. A mediator dose around 10% showed good performance compared to the equimolar quantities needed when the synthetic compounds 1-hydroxybenzotriazole or N-hydroxyacetanilide were used.
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acetosyringone, 1-hydroxybenzotriazole (HBT), laccase, natural mediators, N-hydroxyacetanilide (NHA), syringyl
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