中非两种具有商业价值的木材树种:Bilinga和Tali的提取量,它们的性质和在吸水活动中的作用

Godwin Fonyuy Banyuy, Antonio Pizzi, Jean Gaston Tamba, Achille Bernard Biwôlé, Benoit Ndiwe, Jean Jalin Eyinga Biwôlé, Fopah-Lele Armand, Evariste Fongnzossie Fedoung, Joseph Zobo Mfomo
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摘要本文研究了中非两种阔叶树(Nauclea diderrichii, Bilinga)和红木(Erythrophleum suaveolens, Tali)在30、40、50、60和70℃条件下,相对湿度(RH)在5.3% ~ 97%之间的吸附行为。采用溶剂萃取法和质谱法(MALDI-TOF/MS)分别测定提取物的含量和性质。ABC模型的参数被用来确定单层水分容量(EMCm),也描述了II型s型吸附等温线。结果表明,丙酮提取物含量最高的是塔里(7.88%)和毕林加(6.92%);MALDI-TOF分析结果显示,Tali中的24种化学成分(皂苷、黄酮类、糖苷类、生物碱类和二苯乙烯类)中有10种是新的化学成分,而Bilinga中的16种化学成分为皂苷、酸类和黄酮类。丙酮溶性提取物对木材吸湿性的影响最为显著。提取后的木材具有较高的平衡含水率(EMC)、单层含水率和较低的吸附差异。对于原生木材来说,生物碱和二苯乙烯等防水多酚以及新发现的成分,使得塔利木材的吸湿性低于比林加木材。提取物的性质将是一个有效的替代,探索化学化合物,可以最好地改善木材的吸湿性反应。关键词:木材提取物MALDI-ToF分析平衡含水率吸附等温线吸附差异abc模型致谢作者感谢Xinyi CHEN博士对MALDI-ToF数据获取的宝贵帮助。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。利益声明作者声明,他们没有已知的竞争经济利益或个人关系,可能会影响本文所报道的工作。本研究工作未获得任何资助。
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Extract yields of two commercially valuable wood species in Central Africa: Bilinga and Tali, their nature and role in water sorption activities
ABSTRACTThis paper aimed at determining the quantity, nature and role of extracts during the sorption behavior of two Central African hardwood species: Nauclea diderrichii (Bilinga) and Erythrophleum suaveolens (Tali) at 30, 40, 50, 60 and 70°C using relative humidities (RH) between 5.3% and 97%. For this purpose, extract contents and their nature were determined by solvent extraction and mass spectrometric analysis (MALDI-TOF/MS) respectively. The ABC model whose parameters were used to determine the monolayer moisture capacity (EMCm) also described type II sigmoidal sorption isotherms. The results showed that acetone extracts were the highest in Tali (7.88%) and Bilinga (6.92%). MALDI-TOF results found 10 new chemical components out of 24 in Tali (saponins, flavonoids, glycosides, alkaloids and stilbenes) while 16 were identified as saponins, acids and flavonoids in Bilinga. Acetone-soluble extracts had the most significant effect on the hygroscopic nature of wood. Extracted wood recorded higher equilibrium moisture contents (EMC), monolayer moisture capacities and lower sorption differences. For native wood, water-repellent polyphenols like alkaloids and stilbenes and newly identified components there in, rendered Tali less hygroscopic than Bilinga. The nature of extractives would be an effective alternative to explore the chemical compounds, which can best improve the hygroscopic response of wood.KEYWORDS: Wood extractivesMaldi-ToF analysisequilibrium moisture contentsorption isothermssorption differencesABC model AcknowledgementsThe authors thank Doctor Xinyi CHEN for his invaluable assistance related to the acquisition of MALDI-ToF data.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Declaration of interest statementThe authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.Additional informationFundingThis research work did not receive any funding.
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