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Introduction of Soft X-Ray Spectromicroscopy as an Advanced Technique for Plant Biopolymers Research

Soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy coupled with nano-scale microscopy has been widely used in material science, environmental science, and physical sciences. In this work, the advantages of soft X-ray absorption spectromicroscopy for plant biopolymer research were demonstrated by determining the che...

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Autores principales: Karunakaran, Chithra, Christensen, Colleen R., Gaillard, Cedric, Lahlali, Rachid, Blair, Lisa M., Perumal, Vijayan, Miller, Shea S., Hitchcock, Adam P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4374829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25811457
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122959
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author Karunakaran, Chithra
Christensen, Colleen R.
Gaillard, Cedric
Lahlali, Rachid
Blair, Lisa M.
Perumal, Vijayan
Miller, Shea S.
Hitchcock, Adam P.
author_facet Karunakaran, Chithra
Christensen, Colleen R.
Gaillard, Cedric
Lahlali, Rachid
Blair, Lisa M.
Perumal, Vijayan
Miller, Shea S.
Hitchcock, Adam P.
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description Soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy coupled with nano-scale microscopy has been widely used in material science, environmental science, and physical sciences. In this work, the advantages of soft X-ray absorption spectromicroscopy for plant biopolymer research were demonstrated by determining the chemical sensitivity of the technique to identify common plant biopolymers and to map the distributions of biopolymers in plant samples. The chemical sensitivity of soft X-ray spectroscopy to study biopolymers was determined by recording the spectra of common plant biopolymers using soft X-ray and Fourier Transform mid Infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy techniques. The soft X-ray spectra of lignin, cellulose, and polygalacturonic acid have distinct spectral features. However, there were no distinct differences between cellulose and hemicellulose spectra. Mid infrared spectra of all biopolymers were unique and there were differences between the spectra of water soluble and insoluble xylans. The advantage of nano-scale spatial resolution exploited using soft X-ray spectromicroscopy for plant biopolymer research was demonstrated by mapping plant cell wall biopolymers in a lentil stem section and compared with the FT-IR spectromicroscopy data from the same sample. The soft X-ray spectromicroscopy enables mapping of biopolymers at the sub-cellular (~30 nm) resolution whereas, the limited spatial resolution in the micron scale range in the FT-IR spectromicroscopy made it difficult to identify the localized distribution of biopolymers. The advantages and limitations of soft X-ray and FT-IR spectromicroscopy techniques for biopolymer research are also discussed.
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spelling pubmed-43748292015-04-04 Introduction of Soft X-Ray Spectromicroscopy as an Advanced Technique for Plant Biopolymers Research Karunakaran, Chithra Christensen, Colleen R. Gaillard, Cedric Lahlali, Rachid Blair, Lisa M. Perumal, Vijayan Miller, Shea S. Hitchcock, Adam P. PLoS One Research Article Soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy coupled with nano-scale microscopy has been widely used in material science, environmental science, and physical sciences. In this work, the advantages of soft X-ray absorption spectromicroscopy for plant biopolymer research were demonstrated by determining the chemical sensitivity of the technique to identify common plant biopolymers and to map the distributions of biopolymers in plant samples. The chemical sensitivity of soft X-ray spectroscopy to study biopolymers was determined by recording the spectra of common plant biopolymers using soft X-ray and Fourier Transform mid Infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy techniques. The soft X-ray spectra of lignin, cellulose, and polygalacturonic acid have distinct spectral features. However, there were no distinct differences between cellulose and hemicellulose spectra. Mid infrared spectra of all biopolymers were unique and there were differences between the spectra of water soluble and insoluble xylans. The advantage of nano-scale spatial resolution exploited using soft X-ray spectromicroscopy for plant biopolymer research was demonstrated by mapping plant cell wall biopolymers in a lentil stem section and compared with the FT-IR spectromicroscopy data from the same sample. The soft X-ray spectromicroscopy enables mapping of biopolymers at the sub-cellular (~30 nm) resolution whereas, the limited spatial resolution in the micron scale range in the FT-IR spectromicroscopy made it difficult to identify the localized distribution of biopolymers. The advantages and limitations of soft X-ray and FT-IR spectromicroscopy techniques for biopolymer research are also discussed. Public Library of Science 2015-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4374829/ /pubmed/25811457 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122959 Text en © 2015 Karunakaran et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Christensen, Colleen R.
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Lahlali, Rachid
Blair, Lisa M.
Perumal, Vijayan
Miller, Shea S.
Hitchcock, Adam P.
Introduction of Soft X-Ray Spectromicroscopy as an Advanced Technique for Plant Biopolymers Research
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title_short Introduction of Soft X-Ray Spectromicroscopy as an Advanced Technique for Plant Biopolymers Research
title_sort introduction of soft x-ray spectromicroscopy as an advanced technique for plant biopolymers research
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4374829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25811457
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122959
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