ABSTRACT
A water-soluble chromophoric xylanase-resitant xylan fraction (LF-D) was separated from a hardwood unbleached kraft pulp (UKP) after hydrolysis with a cellulase/ xylanase-membrane bioreactor. LF-D contained over 70% unremovable inorganic atoms including Si, Na, and S, together with a β-1,4- linked xylan. A nucleus exchange reaction and a nitrobenzene oxidation showed that LF-D contained a trace amount of a lignin component abundant in quinoid structures which had been partly demethylated during the course of kraft pulping. On the other hand, a higher molecular weight residual lignin fraction (HF-P), which was obtained from an impermeable part of the enzymatic digests, was found to have a diphenylmethane structure. LF-D was partially decolorized by Coriolus versicolor and bacterial microflora without action of extracellular lignin peroxidase, Mn-peroxidase, laccase or xylanase.