The bark from Quercus faginea mature trees from two sites was chemically characterized for the first time. The barks showed the following composition: ash 14.6%, total extractives 13.2%, suberin 2.9% and lignin 28.2%. The polysaccharides were composed mainly of glucose and xylose (50.3% and 35.1% of all monosaccharides respectively) with 4.8% of uronic acids. The suberin composition was: ω-hydroxyacids 46.3% of total compounds, ɑ,ω-alkanoic diacids 22.3%, alkanoic acids 5.9%, alkanols 6.7% and aromatics 6.9% (ferulic acid 4.0%). Polar extracts (ethanol-water) had a high phenolic content of 630.3 mg of gallic acid equivalents (GAE)/g of extract, condensed tannins 220.7 mg of catechin equivalents (CE)/g extract, and flavonoids 207.7 mg CE/g o...
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The bark from Quercus faginea mature trees from two sites was chemically characterized for the first...
Quercus rotundifolia bark was studied regarding anatomical, chemical, and antioxidant properties fro...
Heartwood and sapwood of Quercus faginea were evaluated in relation to summative chemical compositio...
<p>Composition and antioxidant capacity of ethanol-water extracts of bark from <i>Quercus faginea</i...
The objective of this work was to determine the concentration of total phenols, total flavonoids, hy...
The antioxidant capability and phenolic contents of ethanol extracts (free phenolics) and ethyl acet...
The bark of southern red oak (Quercus falcala Michx. var. falcala) is a rich source of quercitrin (q...
Quercus wood (oak wood) is a valuable resource, which has led to the intense processing of oak trees...
The aim of the work was to determine the main groups of polyphenolic compounds in Quercus rubra L. r...
Research ArticleHeartwood and sapwood of Quercus faginea were evaluated in relation to summative che...
Despite their potential for chemical recycling, residues from forest harvesting and wood processing ...
Tannins are natural polyphenolic compounds widely distributed in the plant kingdom in the leaves, ba...
Introduction: Pine bark is an agroindustrial residue from the timber industry and represents a sourc...
The phenolic fraction of cork from Quercus sober L. was obtained following two distinct fractionatio...
Processing wood leads to the accumulation of considerable amounts of forest waste, such as branches,...
The bark from Quercus faginea mature trees from two sites was chemically characterized for the first...
Quercus rotundifolia bark was studied regarding anatomical, chemical, and antioxidant properties fro...
Heartwood and sapwood of Quercus faginea were evaluated in relation to summative chemical compositio...
<p>Composition and antioxidant capacity of ethanol-water extracts of bark from <i>Quercus faginea</i...
The objective of this work was to determine the concentration of total phenols, total flavonoids, hy...
The antioxidant capability and phenolic contents of ethanol extracts (free phenolics) and ethyl acet...
The bark of southern red oak (Quercus falcala Michx. var. falcala) is a rich source of quercitrin (q...
Quercus wood (oak wood) is a valuable resource, which has led to the intense processing of oak trees...
The aim of the work was to determine the main groups of polyphenolic compounds in Quercus rubra L. r...
Research ArticleHeartwood and sapwood of Quercus faginea were evaluated in relation to summative che...
Despite their potential for chemical recycling, residues from forest harvesting and wood processing ...
Tannins are natural polyphenolic compounds widely distributed in the plant kingdom in the leaves, ba...
Introduction: Pine bark is an agroindustrial residue from the timber industry and represents a sourc...
The phenolic fraction of cork from Quercus sober L. was obtained following two distinct fractionatio...
Processing wood leads to the accumulation of considerable amounts of forest waste, such as branches,...