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Formation and Ecotoxicity of N-Heterocyclic Compounds on Ammoxidation of Mono- and Polysaccharides
[Image: see text] Ammoxidation of technical lignins under mild conditions is a suitable approach to artificial humic substances. However, carbohydrates as common minor constituents of technical lignins have been demonstrated to be a potential source of N-heterocyclic ecotoxic compounds. Ethyl acetat...
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2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3788623/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23967874 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jf4019596 |
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author | Klinger, Karl Michael Liebner, Falk Fritz, Ines Potthast, Antje Rosenau, Thomas |
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description | [Image: see text] Ammoxidation of technical lignins under mild conditions is a suitable approach to artificial humic substances. However, carbohydrates as common minor constituents of technical lignins have been demonstrated to be a potential source of N-heterocyclic ecotoxic compounds. Ethyl acetate extracts of ammoxidation mixtures of the monosaccharides glucose and xylose exhibited considerable growth inhibiting activity in the OECD 201 test, with 4-methyl-1H-imidazole, 4-(hydroxymethyl)-1H-imidazole, and 3-hydroxypyridine being the most active compounds. The amount of N-heterocyclic compounds formed at moderate ammoxidation conditions (70 °C, 0.2 MPa O(2), 3 h) was significantly lower for the polysaccharides cellulose and xylan (16–30 μg/g of educt) compared to glucose (15.4 mg). Ammoxidation at higher temperature is not recommendable for carbohydrate-rich materials as much higher amounts of N-heterocyclic compounds were formed from both monosaccharides (100 °C: 122.4–160.5 mg/g of educt) and polysaccharides (140 °C: 5.52–16.03 mg/g of educt). |
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spelling | pubmed-37886232013-10-08 Formation and Ecotoxicity of N-Heterocyclic Compounds on Ammoxidation of Mono- and Polysaccharides Klinger, Karl Michael Liebner, Falk Fritz, Ines Potthast, Antje Rosenau, Thomas J Agric Food Chem [Image: see text] Ammoxidation of technical lignins under mild conditions is a suitable approach to artificial humic substances. However, carbohydrates as common minor constituents of technical lignins have been demonstrated to be a potential source of N-heterocyclic ecotoxic compounds. Ethyl acetate extracts of ammoxidation mixtures of the monosaccharides glucose and xylose exhibited considerable growth inhibiting activity in the OECD 201 test, with 4-methyl-1H-imidazole, 4-(hydroxymethyl)-1H-imidazole, and 3-hydroxypyridine being the most active compounds. The amount of N-heterocyclic compounds formed at moderate ammoxidation conditions (70 °C, 0.2 MPa O(2), 3 h) was significantly lower for the polysaccharides cellulose and xylan (16–30 μg/g of educt) compared to glucose (15.4 mg). Ammoxidation at higher temperature is not recommendable for carbohydrate-rich materials as much higher amounts of N-heterocyclic compounds were formed from both monosaccharides (100 °C: 122.4–160.5 mg/g of educt) and polysaccharides (140 °C: 5.52–16.03 mg/g of educt). American Chemical Society 2013-08-22 2013-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3788623/ /pubmed/23967874 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jf4019596 Text en Copyright © 2013 American Chemical Society Terms of Use (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) |
spellingShingle | Klinger, Karl Michael Liebner, Falk Fritz, Ines Potthast, Antje Rosenau, Thomas Formation and Ecotoxicity of N-Heterocyclic Compounds on Ammoxidation of Mono- and Polysaccharides |
title | Formation and Ecotoxicity of N-Heterocyclic
Compounds on Ammoxidation of Mono- and Polysaccharides |
title_full | Formation and Ecotoxicity of N-Heterocyclic
Compounds on Ammoxidation of Mono- and Polysaccharides |
title_fullStr | Formation and Ecotoxicity of N-Heterocyclic
Compounds on Ammoxidation of Mono- and Polysaccharides |
title_full_unstemmed | Formation and Ecotoxicity of N-Heterocyclic
Compounds on Ammoxidation of Mono- and Polysaccharides |
title_short | Formation and Ecotoxicity of N-Heterocyclic
Compounds on Ammoxidation of Mono- and Polysaccharides |
title_sort | formation and ecotoxicity of n-heterocyclic
compounds on ammoxidation of mono- and polysaccharides |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3788623/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23967874 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jf4019596 |
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