Successive extraction of mechanically-isolated flax fibres with ethyle
ne-diamine-tetraacetic acid partially neutralized with NAOH EDTA-Na-2
and NaOH solubilized about 25% of the mass of fibres. The cation excha
nge capacity (CEC) of the fibres decreased from 0.100 +/- 0.025 meg g(
-1) to 0.035 +/- 0.015 meg g(-1) after EDTA-Na-2 extraction and then w
as reduced to virtually nil by extraction with NaOH. This final reduct
ion in CEC by alkali was accompanied by the extraction of small charge
molecules, notably phenolic acids. These may influence the binding se
lectivity of the fibre towards monovalent cations. Polymers solubilize
d by this extraction procedure included two main types of galactans; t
he first type consisted of beta-1-->4 galactans attached to a rhamnoga
lacturonan I-like polymer and the second type was beta-1-->3, beta-1--
>6 linked galactans attached to proteins in some unknown manner. In ad
dition, some beta-1-->3 glucan, beta-1-->4 glucan and glucomannan-like
polymers were detected.