English
Noun
hemicellulose
- a mixture of several plant polysaccharides, of
smaller molecular
weight than cellulose, that are soluble in
dilute alkali; they are
involved in the manufacture of paper, and are used in the
production of furfural
and ethanol
A hemicellulose can be any of several
heteropolymers (matrix
polysaccharides) present in almost all plant cell walls along with
cellulose. While
cellulose is crystalline, strong, and resistant to
hydrolysis, hemicellulose has
a random, amorphous structure with little strength. It is easily
hydrolyzed by dilute acid or base as well as myriad hemicellulase
enzymes.
Composition
Hemicellulose contains many different sugar
monomers. In contrast, cellulose contains only anhydrous glucose.
For instance, besides glucose, sugar monomers in hemicellulose can
include
xylose,
mannose,
galactose,
rhamnose, and
arabinose. Hemicelluloses
contain most of the D-
pentose sugars, and occasionally
small amounts of L-sugars as well.
Xylose is always the
sugar monomer present in the largest amount, but
mannuronic acid and
galacturonic
acid also tend to be present.
Structural comparison to cellulose
Unlike cellulose,
hemicellulose (also a polysaccharide) consists of shorter chains -
500-3000 sugar units as opposed to 7,000 - 15,000 glucose molecules
per polymer seen in cellulose. In addition, hemicellulose is a
branched polymer, while cellulose is unbranched.
Native structure
Hemicelluloses are embedded in the cell
walls of plants, sometimes in chains that form a '
ground'
- they bind with
pectin
to cellulose to form a network of cross-linked fibres.
Applications
As percent content of hemicellulose increases in
animal feed the voluntary feed intake decreases.
Hemicelluloses include
xylan, glucuronoxylan,
arabinoxylan,
glucomannan, and
xyloglucan.
Hemicellulose is represented by the difference
between
Neutral
Detergent Fiber (NDF) and acid detergent fiber (ADF).
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