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Peroxidases and laccases are key enzymes in the lignin biodegradation
process. They oxidize phenolic and non-phenolic lignin model compounds
into their phenoxy and cation radicals, respectively. Further non-enz
ymatic evolution lead then to various C-C and ether bond cleavages. Ne
vertheless, almost no information on the structural alterations underg
one in vitro or in situ by lignin after enzymatic catalysis is availab
le. We report here on the molecular structure of lignin oxidized by va
rious (per)oxidasic systems. The oxidizability of phenolic and non-phe
nolic structures of the guaiacyl and syringyl type in the lignin netwo
rk will be discussed as well as the modification of the macromolecular
properties of the polymer oxidized in situ or in isolated state. (C)
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