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. 2012 Jan 4;87(1):177-185.
doi: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2011.07.035. Epub 2011 Aug 2.

Pectinase treatments on technical fibres of flax: Effects on water sorption and mechanical properties

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Pectinase treatments on technical fibres of flax: Effects on water sorption and mechanical properties

S Alix et al. Carbohydr Polym. .

Abstract

This study is focused on enzymatically upgrading the functional properties of flax fibres. Green flax fibres were treated with a polygalacturonase and a pectate lyase (PaL) and their properties were compared with dew-retted fibres. Morphological observations, vapour-sorption analyses and mechanical measurements showed that PaL-treatment was able not only to mime retting in terms of bundle division, but also to improve the mechanical properties of technical fibres. Conversely, these properties were shifted down after the polygalacturonase treatment, mainly due to the presence of contaminating glycanases. At the level of the elementary fibres, nanoindentation data indicated the highest stiffness of the secondary wall for PaL-treated fibres. The tensile properties exhibited equal, but moderate values of the Young's modulus (∼37±14GPa) and breaking strength (∼650±300MPa) for retted and PaL-treated fibres; we hypothesize an impact of the growth conditions on the fibre chemical structure with an excess of matrix pectins compared to the amount of glucomannan coating the cellulose microfibrils.

Keywords: Cellulosic fibre; Flax; Nanoindentation; Pectate-lyase; Retting; Tensile properties; Water vapour sorption.

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