BioResources (Apr 2016)

Bark Characterisation of the Brazilian Hardwood Goupia glabra in Terms of Its Valorisation

  • Jair Figueiredo Carmo,
  • Isabel Miranda,
  • Teresa Quilhó,
  • Alexandre Monteiro Carvalho,
  • Fábio H. D. J. Carmo,
  • João Vicente de Figueiredo Latorraca,
  • Helena Pereira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.11.2.4794-4807
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
pp. 4794 – 4807

Abstract

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The bark of Goupia glabra trees grown in a native forest area in the Amazon region of Brazil was anatomically and chemically characterised for potential use as a chemical source for bio-refineries. The bark is silvery-grey to reddish-grey, with a scaly rhytidome composed of 2 to 3 periderms with a small phellem content. The phloem has abundant sieve tube members and a conspicuous presence of sclerified nodules of fiber-sclereids or sclereids; no fibers were observed. The bark had the following average composition (dry mass): 5.2% ash, 24.6% total extractives, 1.1% suberin, and 43.8% total lignin. The polysaccharide composition showed a high ratio of xylan hemicelluloses to cellulose. The ethanol-water bark extract showed high antioxidant capacity. The chemical characterisation of different granulometric fractions showed that extractives were present preferentially in the finest fractions, particularly with enrichment in ethanol solution.

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