Lignocellulose is a renewable biomass which is widely available in nature. It contains cellulose (glucose), hemicellulose (xylose, arabinose, mannose etc.) and lignin. How one can analyse a perticular lignocellulosic (wheatbran) biomass to quantify the above to detect the quantity of each of them before and after pretreatment of lignocellulosic biomass. Is there any specific and simple methods are available to analyse. please let me know.
Relux the biomass sample at 80 C with 0.5 M NaOH for 4 h, (100 ml/ g of biomass) filter and wash the residue with plentiful of distillled water until PH 7- this should give you hemicellulose.
Soak another sample with at room temperature in concentrated H2SO4 (30ml/g of biomass) for 24 h, and then reflux at 100 C for 1h. Filter and wash the residue with distilled water until PH-7 - this should give lignin.
Yes, the NREL procedures have a broad use but you have to evaluate the facilities that you have in your lab.... then to know the basis Tappi procedures to adjust some parameters..
alternatively you may use Van Soest Methods for ADF and NDF and from that you can do lignin, cellulose, hemicellulose and ash. JUst type in google you will get it
Glucose and other neutral monosaccharides in lignocellulosics can be determined also by gas chromatography (see attachment), however derivatization is required.