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Extractive Components
of Wood
Barbara Cole
University of Maine
Major Components of Wood
CO2H
Wood Extractives
- Non-cell wall components
-Can be removed using solvents,
e.g. pet. ether, acetone, ethanol, water
- Relatively small molecules (< C40)
- Usually comprise 1-5% of the wood
- Under genetic control  vary by species
Lipid Extractive Components
I. Aliphatics
Fatty acids: <0.1%
18
12
9
CO2H
Linoleic Acid
Fats (fatty acid esters of glycerol): 0.3-0.4%
O
CH2O C
O
CH2O C
O
CH2O C
Fat:Triglyeride
Fatty alcohols (C16-C28):
C20H41OH
(Eicosanol)
Waxes (esters of other alcohols):
CH3-(CH2)n-O-CO-(CH2)m-CH3
Alcohol
Fatty acid
Suberin (polyester):
[-O-(CH2)n-CO-]
n= 18-28
Lipid Extractive Components
II. Terpenoids: primarily in softwood species
Monoterpenes (C10)
-Pinene
-Pinene
Limonene
Uses: Turpentine, flavor and fragrance chemicals
Lipid Extractive Components
II. Terpenoids: primarily in softwood species
Diterpenes (C20)
(0.2-0.8% of wood)
CO2H
CO2H
Abeitic Acid
Pimaric Acid
Uses: Rosin, sizing agents
Lipid Extractive Components
II. Terpenoids:
Triterpenes (C30)
(5-30% in birch bark)
CH2OH
HO
Betulin
Phenolic Extractive Components
I. Simple Phenolics
CO2H
HO
CHO
OH
OH
Gallic acid
OCH3
OH
Vanillin
Phenolic Extractive Components
II. Stilbenes
HO
HO
Pinosylvin
Stilbenes are generally very toxic!
Primarily in the heartwood of conifers.
Phenolic Extractive Components
III. Flavonoids
OH
HO
OH
OH
OH
O
Taxifolin
- Flavonoids are the most abundant phenolics.
-Coloration in foliage and flowers, astringent taste in unripe fruits.
-Condensed tannins: tanning agents, adhesives
Phenolic Extractive Components
OH
IV. Lignans
OCH3
H2C
O
HC
HC
CH
CH
O
CH2
Pinoresinol
CH3O
OH
Generally non-toxic and are very good antioxidants.
Other Extractive Components
I. Alkanes
II. Proteins
III. Monosaccharides and derivatives
Summary
- Extractive components are “small” molecules that can be
extracted with a solvent from wood, bark, or foliage.
-Generally, extractives are present in small amounts.
-Extractives vary tremendously within species, between
species, and within trees.
-There are thousands of different extractives present in
wood.
Softwoods vs. Hardwoods
Softwoods:
- Resin acids: 40-45% of extractives
- Fatty acids: 40-60%
- Monoterpenes (turpentine)
- Phenolics
Hardwoods:
- No resin acids or monoterpenes
- Fatty acids: 60-90%
- Phenolics
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