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  • Ammoxidized technical lignins resemble natural humic substances and improve soil quality, but the effects of carbohydrates in this process are less understood.
  • Recent studies show that monosaccharides like D-glucose and D-xylose produce toxic N-heterocyclic compounds during ammoxidation, with monosaccharides being more significant contributors than polysaccharides such as cellulose and xylan.
  • The analysis also found that the ammoxidation of carbohydrates leads to a variety of nitrogenous compounds, and the formation pathways and kinetics for these products are examined in detail.

Article Abstract

Ammoxidized technical lignins are valuable soil-improving materials that share many similarities with native terrestrial humic substances. In contrast to lignins, the chemical fate of carbohydrates as typical minor constituents of technical lignins during the ammoxidation processes has not been thoroughly investigated. Recently, we reported the formation of N-heterocyclic, ecotoxic compounds (OECD test 201) from both monosaccharides (D-glucose, D-xylose) and polysaccharides (cellulose, xylan) under ammoxidation conditions and showed that monosaccharides are a source more critical than polysaccharides in this respect. GC/MS-derivatization analysis of the crude product mixtures revealed that ammoxidation of carbohydrates which resembles the conditions encountered in nonenzymatical browning of foodstuff affords also a multitude of nonheterocyclic nitrogenous compounds such as aminosugars, glycosylamines, ammonium salts of aldonic, deoxyaldonic, oxalic and carbaminic acids, urea, acetamide, α-hydroxyamides, and even minor amounts of α-amino acids. D-glucose and D-xylose afforded largely similar product patterns which differed from each other only for those products that were formed under preservation of the chain integrity and stereoconfiguration of the respective monosaccharide. The kinetics and reaction pathways involved in the formation of the different classes of nitrogenous compounds under ammoxidation conditions are discussed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3790596PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jf401960mDOI Listing

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