Antioxidant, antibacterial and antitumoral activities of kraft lignin from hardwood factionated by acid precipitation
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2020-11-10Author
Lourençon, Tainise V.
de Lima, Gabriel Goetten
Ribeiro, Carolina S.
Hansel, Fabricio A.
Maciel, Giselle M.
da Silva, Krisle
Winnischofer, Sheila M.B.
de Muniz, Graciela I.B.
Magalhães, Washington L.E.
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Kraft lignin, so far useful for energy generation, has been gathering considerable attention as
an alternative material to replace fossil-based resources mainly due to its high phenolic content.
However, the wide molecular weight distribution and chemical composition heterogeneity led
to the development of fractionation methods. Herein, to narrow such characteristics we used
eucalypt kraft lignin fractionated at pH’s 9, 7, 5 and 3 by sequential acid precipitation. These
lignin fractions were first characterised by simultaneous pyrolysis and trimethylsilylation
(SPyT) with N-Methyl-N-(trimethylsilyl) trifluoroacetamide with posterior tests of
antioxidant, antibacterial, and antitumour activities. We observed higher ratio of
syringyl/guaiacyl groups and increase in antioxidant activity in those fractions with lower
molecular weight (precipitated at lower pH’s). Fractions precipitated at pH’s 9 and 7 have
shown an outstanding antibacterial activity against five bacteria. Moreover, fractions 7 and 5
presented at cytotoxicity tests ability to inhibit the growth of U87MG and T98G glioma cells,
while only a slight inhibition of adult human fibroblasts (non-tumour cells) was detected.
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