Bark extractives and suberin monomers from Arbutus andrachne and Platanus orientalis

İlhami Emrah Dönmez, Jarl Hemming, Stefan Willför

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Abstract

Arbutus andrachne and Platanus orientalis grow naturally in Turkey. They do not occur in stands but can be seen as solitary trees. A. andrachne is seen in coastal parts of Anatolia, whereas P. orientalis can be found from west to the east of Turkey, mostly in river banks. Lipophilic extractives, hydrophilic extractives, and suberin monomers from Arbutus andrachne and Platanus orientalis bark was analyzed by chromatography. The total amount of lipophilic extractives was higher in P. orientalis (8.55 mg/g). However, the total amount of hydrophilic extractives had a bigger proportion, 100.86 mg/g, in A. andrachne bark. Dioic and hydroxy acids were the dominant group in the suberin monomers of both species of bark. Acid 1,18-dioic-18:0 and acid 18-hydroxy-18:1 were determined as the main compounds of suberin monomers in both samples. In addition, total amount of suberin monomers was determined to be 11.36 mg/g in A. andrachne and 15.95 mg/g in P. orientalis bark.
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)2809–2819
Number of pages11
JournalBioResources
Volume11
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2016
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • Arbutus andrachne
  • Hydrophillics
  • Lipophilics
  • Platanus orientalis
  • Suberin monomers

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