[섬유] Chemical Structural Investigation of the Cotton Fiber Base and Associated Seed Coat: Fourier-Transform Infrared Mapping and Histochemistry 출판일 : 2003.04.01 저자 : David S. Himmelsbach, Danny E. Akin, Juhea Kim, and Ian R. Hardin 서지사항 : Textile Research Journal, Volume 73, Issue 4, 281페이지 등록일 : 2012.10.29 I 조회수 : 66 작성자 : admin |
Fourier-transform mid-infrared mapping and histochemical staining are used to reveal the
location and relative importance of chemical components involved with the base of cotton
fibers and their associated seed coat. These two complementary techniques are focused
on the nature of the chemical components that hold cotton fibers at their bases to the seed
coat and with other portions of seed coat fragments that are often found as part of the trash
component of ginned cotton. Infrared results reveal waxes or long-chain alcohols adjacent
to the shank of cotton fiber bases in the outer epidermal tissue in all regions of the cotton
seed; uronate anions in the outer epidermis and pigment layers surrounding the bases of
the fibers and strongly present in the upper palisade layer tissue of all seed regions;
compounds containing carbonyl functionality, acids, and bases, at the juncture of the upper
palisade and colorless layers; tannin or pretannin-type aromatic structures in the outer
pigment layer and interior to the cells in the epidermal layer of all seed coat regions; and
lignin-type aromatics in the "colorless" layer of all regions of the seed coat. The infrared
results are complemented by staining with Oil Red O for waxes, Ruthenium Red for pectins,
acid phloroglucinol for lignins, and vanillin-HCl for tannins. The results provide a better
understanding of fiber-seed interactions that are important to the development of methods for
improving the separation of cotton fibers from seed coats. In turn, this will help to avoid
breaking fibers and pulling out seed coat fragments with the fibers during ginning.
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