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Simultaneous quantification of cellulose and pectin in tobacco using a robust solid-state NMR method

Carbohydrate Research(2022)

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Cellulose and pectin are the important components of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) cell wall, which affect the formation of undesirable compounds. Their contents are closely related to the harmfulness of tobacco. But the simultaneous quantitative analysis of cellulose and pectin is hard to be achieved for traditional analytical methods. A solid-state 13C cross-polarization by multiple contact periods (multiCP) NMR method was developed for the simultaneous quantification of cellulose and pectin in tobacco. The multiCP spectrum at optimal parameters agreed well with the direct polarization (DP) spectrum within one-thirtieth of the measurement time and provided satisfactory signal to noise ratio (SNR). After three simple procedures of sample preparation and spectra deconvolution, simultaneous quantification of cellulose and pectin extracted from tobacco was effectively achieved. Compared with the chemical method, this interesting method was rapid, practicable, and very promising, which provided the technical support for the simultaneous quantification of cell wall substances in biological sample.
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13C multiCP/MAS NMR,Cellulose,Pectin,Simultaneous quantification
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