Structural Characteristics Of Plant Cell Wall Elucidated By Solution-State 2d Nmr Spectroscopy With An Optimized Procedure

GREEN PROCESSING AND SYNTHESIS(2020)

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A method was developed for rapid qualitative determination of lignocellulose in the tobacco cell wall by utilizing 2D heteronuclear single quantum coherence NMR spectra (2D HSQC NMR). Traditional methods for analyzing the structure of lignocellulose involve many steps of separation and extraction, which is laborintensive. In this work, the whole cell wall was milled and dissolved in deuterium solvent. The solvent dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO-d(6)) containing hexamethylphosphoramide (HMPA-d(18)) enhanced swelling of the sample and gave high-resolution spectra. The tobacco samples are ball milled at different ball milling times, and the state of the particles is observed through an electron microscope, and then the probability of the particles being less than 5 mu m is counted. Through the comparison of the abundance and integration of the peak signals in the spectra under different transmittances, it was determined that when the milling time was 6 h, the quality of the NMR spectra was the best. The optimum conditions of characterizing tobacco structure were DMSO-d(6)/HMPA-d(18) solution and 6 h milling time. Under these conditions, complete representation of the structure of lignocellulose and simplified process could be achieved.
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lignocellulose, 2D HSQC NMR, DMSO-d(6)/HMPA-d(18), transmittance, tobacco
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