Martin LundMarie ErikssonClaus Felby
Summary The reactivity of a fungal laccase to lignin of six different spruce kraft pulps with kappa numbers ranging from 15 to 110 was studied. Enzymatic oxidation of lignin was investigated by monitoring the oxygen consumption in a suspension of the pulp and the number of radicals generated in the pulp, as measured by electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. The laccase catalyzed oxidation of lignin in kraft pulp followed a double exponential function. This indicates the presence of two types of substrates oxidized by the enzyme at different rates. The two substrates were interpreted as lignin located on the surface of the pulp fibers and as lignin in the cell wall. A linear relationship was found between the kappa number of the pulps and the observed first-order rate constant for oxidation of substrate in the cell wall. Quantification of free radicals in the pulp showed a linear dependence on the lignin content and the number of free radicals generated upon oxidation with laccase.
Suteera WitayakranArthur J. Ragauskas
Holy RavalasonFrédérique BertaudIsabelle Herpoël‐GimbertValérie MeyerK. RuelJ.P. JoseleauSacha GriselCaroline OlivéJean‐Claude SigoillotMichel Petit‐Conil
Miao WangYadong ZhaoJiebing Li
Antti OjalaLisa WikströmK. NättinenJani LehmonenKarita Kinnunen-Raudaskoski