Lignin, a substance considered as a waste product in biomass and ethanol production, will now reach its proper value as bio-oil in new products. Lignin, a substance considered as a waste product in ...
Lignin, a chief component of cell walls in plants, is naturally degraded in the soil. Identifying new microorganisms involved in this degradation can help develop novel lignin breakdown processes in ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 109, No. 5 (January 31, 2012), pp. 1772-1777 (6 pages) Lignins are complex phenylpropanoid polymers mostly ...
Researchers summarize recent progress in hydrodeoxygenation catalysts for turning lignin—a renewable but underutilized ...
Flax (Linum usitatissimum) stems contain cells showing contrasting cell wall structure: lignified in inner stem xylem tissue and hypolignified in outer stem bast fibers. We hypothesized that stem ...
Higher intake of lignans — a group of plant-based antioxidants abundant in flaxseeds, whole grains, coffee, and some fruits and vegetables — is associated with a reduced risk for all-cause mortality ...