The composition of suberin from the corks of Quercus suber L. and Betula pendula roth

TitleThe composition of suberin from the corks of Quercus suber L. and Betula pendula roth
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1972
AuthorsHolloway, P. J.
JournalChemistry and Physics of Lipids
Volume9
Pagination158-170
Abstract

The suberin constituents of Quercus suber and Betula pendula have been isolated after alkaline hydrolysis of the corks and over 80% by weight identified using thin-layer chromatography, preparative thin-layer chromatography, gas-liquid chromatography and combined gas chromatography — mass spectrometry. Long-chain aliphatic acids ranging from C16–C26 comprise about 90% of both suberin fractions; monobasic, α,ω-dibasic, ω-hydroxymonobasic, dihydroxymonobasic, dihydroxydibasic and trihydroxymonobasic acid classes are present. The principal suberin acids of Q. suber are 18-hydroxyoctadecenoic (12%), 22-hydroxydocosanoic (25%), 9,10-dihydroxyoctadecane-1,18-dioic (15%) and 9,10,18-trihydroxyoctadecanoic (8%), and those of B. pendula 9,10,18-trihydroxyoctadecanoic (43%) and 22-hydroxydocosanoic (16%). The remainder of the suberin fractions are non-acidic and comprise mainly unidentified cyclic alcohols in B. pendula. Similar compounds and alkan-1-ols occur in Q. suber.