Catalytic transformation of the marine polysaccharide ulvan into rare sugars, tartaric and succinic acids

Volume: 383, Pages: 345 - 357
Published: Jan 1, 2022
Abstract
The green macroalga Ulva rigida represents a promising feedstock for biorefinary due to its fast growth and cosmopolitan distribution. The main component of the cell walls of U. rigida is a sulfated glucuronorhamnan polysaccharide known as ulvan. Herein it was found that due to the high (hydrogen)sulfate group content of ulvan, hydrothermal autohydrolysis at 130 °C renders a high percentage of rhamnose (78–79 % recovery from the initial content...
Paper Details
Title
Catalytic transformation of the marine polysaccharide ulvan into rare sugars, tartaric and succinic acids
Published Date
Jan 1, 2022
Volume
383
Pages
345 - 357
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