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The effect of processing medium on the 2 H/ 1 H of carbon-bound hydrogen in α-cellulose extracted from higher plants

Although the H/ H ratio of the carbon-bound hydrogens (C-Hs) in α-cellulose extracted from higher plants has long been used successfully for climate, environmental and metabolic studies, the assumption that bleaching with acidified NaClO to remove lignin before pure α-cellulose can be obtained does...

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Published in:Rapid communications in mass spectrometry 2020-05, Vol.34 (10), p.e8641-e8641
Main Authors: Zhu, Zhenyu, Yin, Xijie, Lu, Fengyan, Wang, Bo, Ma, Ran, Zhao, Yu, Wang, Ying, Ma, Yi, Su, Jing, Yan, Qiulin, Hocart, Charles H, Zhou, Youping
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Summary:Although the H/ H ratio of the carbon-bound hydrogens (C-Hs) in α-cellulose extracted from higher plants has long been used successfully for climate, environmental and metabolic studies, the assumption that bleaching with acidified NaClO to remove lignin before pure α-cellulose can be obtained does not alter the H/ H ratio of α-cellulose C-Hs has nonetheless not been tested. For reliable application of the H/ H ratio of α-cellulose C-H, we processed plant materials representing different phytochemistries and photosynthetic carbon assimilation modes in isotopically contrasting bleaching media (with an isotopic difference of 273 mUr). All the isotope ratios were measured by elemental analyzer/isotope ratio mass spectrometry (EA/IRMS). Our results show that H from the bleaching medium does appear in the final pure α-cellulose product, although the isotopic alteration to the C-H in α-cellulose due to the incorporation of processing H from the medium is small if isotopically "natural" water is used to prepare the processing medium. However, under prolonged bleaching such an isotope effect can be significant, implying that standardizing the bleaching process is necessary for reliable H/ H measurement. The currently adopted method for removing lignin for α-cellulose extraction from higher plant materials with acidified NaClO bleaching is considered acceptable in terms of preserving the isotopic fidelity if isotopically "natural" water is used to prepare the bleaching solution.
ISSN:0951-4198
1097-0231
DOI:10.1002/rcm.8641