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摘要
评估以植物为基础的原料是生物精炼的一个重要方面。Nicotiana glauca 是一种茄科非粮食作物,能产生大量生物质,并且非常适合在次优条件下生长。在本文中,对 N. glauca 叶片进行了相容的连续溶剂萃取,以生成富集萃取物,与直接叶片萃取相比,富集萃取物含有更高的代谢物含量。通常情况下,馏分中可鉴定出 60 至 100 种代谢物成分。通过气相色谱-质谱法(GC-MS)检测了植物脂肪酸、脂肪酸醇、烷烃、甾醇和萜类化合物的含量,并通过比较现有真品标准所显示的物理化学特性确认了代谢物的鉴定结果。总之,蜡、油、可发酵糖和萜类化合物等副产品都得到了鉴定和定量。N. glauca 的富集馏分显示出大量易提取的碳氢化合物、油类和高价值的副产品。此外,茎中的糖化产率和细胞壁成分分析表明,残留物材料具有作为生产发酵糖的木质纤维素基质的潜力。总之,利用 N. glauca 生物质开发出了一种有价值化合物/商品的多分馏级联技术。这些数据使我们能够对糯稻材料作为生物精炼的潜在原料进行评估。
Non-targeted discovery of high-value bio-products in Nicotiana glauca L: a potential renewable plant feedstock
The evaluation of plant-based feedstocks is an important aspect of biorefining. Nicotiana glauca is a solanaceous, non-food crop that produces large amounts of biomass and is well adapted to grow in suboptimal conditions. In the present article, compatible sequential solvent extractions were applied to N. glauca leaves to enable the generation of enriched extracts containing higher metabolite content comparing to direct leaf extracts. Typically, between 60 to 100 metabolite components were identified within the fractions. The occurrence of plant fatty acids, fatty acid alcohols, alkanes, sterols and terpenoids was detected by gas liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) and metabolite identification was confirmed by comparison of physico-chemical properties displayed by available authentic standards. Collectively, co-products such waxes, oils, fermentable sugars, and terpenoids were all identified and quantified. The enriched fractions of N. glauca revealed a high level of readily extractable hydrocarbons, oils and high value co-products. In addition, the saccharification yield and cell wall composition analyses in the stems revealed the potential of the residue material as a promising lignocellulosic substrate for the production of fermentable sugars. In conclusion a multifractional cascade for valuable compounds/commodities has been development, that uses N. glauca biomass. These data have enabled the evaluation of N. glauca material as a potential feedstock for biorefining.
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