DISTRIBUTION OF METHOXYL AND URONIC ACID GROUPS IN CEREAL STRAWS

Abstract
The distribution of methoxyl and uronic acid groups in wheat and oat straw was investigated in the following successive fractions: extractive-free straw, pectin-free straw, holocellulose, hemicellulose "A", hemicellulose "B", and "alpha-cellulose" residue. About 18% of the total methoxyl content of extractive-free straws was found in the holocellulose fraction, the remainder being associated with the lignin portion. Methoxyl groups in the hemicellulose fractions and residues accounted for only about 70% of those present in the holocelluloses. No glycosidic methoxyls were found and the amt. of ester methoxyl was too small to account for losses by saponi-fication. The conclusion was reached that some of the ether methoxyls were cleaved during the alkali extraction of the holocelluloses. Methoxyl values in the alpha-cellulose residues as contained by the Zeisel method were considerably greater than those of the trimethylamine procedure. Uronic acid groups of the extractive-free straw were almost quantitatively accounted for in the various fractions. The molar ratio [image] which was less than unit in the [image] celluloses, increased to greater than unity in the hemicel-luloses A and B of both straws.

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