Characterization of lipophilic extractives in the wood of anthocephalus cadamba and anthocepalus macrophyllus from progeny trial

This study aims to determine the lipophilic component that affects the quality of pulp and paper products in wood of 10-year-old Anthocephalus cadamba (families 23, 11 and 6) and 5-year-old Anthocepalus macrophyllus (families 75, 85 and 2). The results showed that the main group of compounds that ap...

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Published inJournal of wood chemistry and technology Vol. 44; no. 3; pp. 182 - 191
Main Authors Arisandi, Rizki, Valahatul Ihda, Fatra, Nirsatmanto, Arif, Sunarti, Sri, Rimbawanto, Anto, Herawan, Toni, Khomsah Kartikawati, Noor, Haryjanto, Liliek, Insiana Putri, Asri, Lestari, Fajar, Lukmandaru, Ganis
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Philadelphia Taylor & Francis 30.04.2024
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Summary:This study aims to determine the lipophilic component that affects the quality of pulp and paper products in wood of 10-year-old Anthocephalus cadamba (families 23, 11 and 6) and 5-year-old Anthocepalus macrophyllus (families 75, 85 and 2). The results showed that the main group of compounds that appeared frequently and were identified in the lipophilic fraction were fatty acids (palmitic, oleic, linoleic and stearic acids), fatty alcohols (eicosanol, heneicosanol and tetracosanol), sterols (β-sitosterol and campasterol), hydrocarbons (hexadecane, tricosene and cyclotetracosane), aldehydes, alongside minor amounts of triterpenoid. F11 and F2 can be promoted as raw materials for pulp and paper, while F6 and F75 are not recommended because of the high levels of lipids such as sterols, triterpenoids, hydrocarbons, fatty acids, and fatty alcohols.
ISSN:0277-3813
1532-2319
DOI:10.1080/02773813.2024.2334689