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- 2023Cork cellular and chemical features underlying bark environmental protection in the miombo species Parinari curatellifoliacitations
- 2021Modulation of inflammation by anti-TNF α mAb-dendrimer nanoparticles loaded in tyramine-modified gellan gum hydrogels in a cartilage-on-a-chip modelcitations
- 2018Chemical composition and cellular structure of ponytail palm (Beaucarnea recurvata) corkcitations
- 2017Mosaicplasty Using Grafts From the Upper Tibiofibular Jointcitations
- 2017Building the basis for patient- specific meniscal scaffoldscitations
- 2016Meniscal repair: Indications, techniques,and outcomecitations
- 2016The effect of eucalypt tree overaging on pulping and paper propertiescitations
- 2016The role of arthroscopy in the treatment of degenerative meniscus tearcitations
- 2016Gene therapy, growth factors, mesenchymal cells, new trends and future perspectivescitations
- 2016Arthroscopic Repair of Ankle Instability With All-Soft Knotless Anchorscitations
- 2016Histology-ultrastructure-biologycitations
- 2016Physiopathology of the meniscal lesionscitations
- 2016Prevalence of Articular Cartilage Lesions and Surgical Clinical Outcomes in Football (Soccer) Players' Knees: A Systematic Reviewcitations
- 2016Global rotation has high sensitivity in ACL lesions within stress MRIcitations
- 2015Bilayered silk/silk-nanoCaP scaffolds for osteochondral tissue engineering: In vitro and in vivo assessment of biological performancecitations
- 2015Segmental and regional quantification of 3D cellular density of human meniscus from osteoarthritic kneecitations
- 2015Anterior cruciate ligament injuries identifiable for pre-participation imagiological analysis: Risk factors
- 2015Posterior talar process as a suitable cell source for treatment of cartilage and osteochondral defects of the taluscitations
- 2014Silk bilayer scaffolds can induce fast integration with subchondral bone and support cartilage repair
- 20143D cellularity within the human knee meniscus
- 2014Current concepts: Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications in the ankle jointcitations
- 2014Variation of wood density and mechanical properties of blackwood (Acacia melanoxylon R. Br.)
- 2013Erratum to Migration of "bioabsorbable" screws in ACL repair. How much do we know? A systematic review (Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc, 10.1007/s00167-013-2414-2)
- 2013The meniscus: Basic sciencecitations
- 2013Future trends in the treatment of meniscus lesions: From repair to regenerationcitations
- 2013Biomechanical and cellular segmental characterization of human meniscus: Building the basis for Tissue Engineering therapiescitations
- 2012Osteochondral transplantation using autografts from the upper tibio-fibular joint for the treatment of knee cartilage lesionscitations
- 2012Assessment of rotatory laxity in anterior cruciate ligament-deficient knees using magnetic resonance imaging with Porto-knee testing devicecitations
- 2012Mechanical performance and biocompatibility study of methacrylated Gellan gum hydrogels with potential for nucleus pulposus regeneration
- 2011BUILDING THE BASIS FOR HUMAN MENISCUS REGENERATION
- 2011Properties of cork oak wood related to solid wood flooring performancecitations
- 2011Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine strategies in meniscus lesionscitations
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Cork cellular and chemical features underlying bark environmental protection in the miombo species Parinari curatellifolia
Abstract
Parinari curatellifolia is an important evergreen tree from the Miombo woodland of south-central and eastern Africa. The bark is corky, suggesting an increased protection against the ecosystem high temperatures and drought conditions as well as against wild fires. The cork in the bark rhytidome of P. curatellifolia was analyzed here for the first time with a focus on chemical and cellular features. P. curatellifolia cork has the cellular characteristics of cork tissues, with typical honeycomb structure in the tangential section and a brick-wall layer in the transverse and radial sections, without intercellular voids. Chemically P. curatellifolia cork has 8.4 % extractives, 33.9 % suberin, 31.9 % lignin and 25.2 % polysaccharides of the cork. The hemicelluloses are mostly xylans, with a substantial proportion of arabinose and galactose. Suberin showed a proportion of long chain lipids to glycerol (LCLip:Gly, mass ratio) of 8.5, and the long chain monomeric composition included a similar proportion of alpha,omega-diacids and omega-hydroxy acids (35.4 % and 31.5 % of long chain monomers) with a substantial proportion of monoacids (19.4 % of long chain monomers). Lignin is a guaiacyl-syringyl lignin with S/G of 0.32 and H:G:S of 1:14.1:4.5. The rhytidome composition and the cellular and chemical features of its cork are in line with environment-targeted protective features namely as a transpiration and insulation barrier, and as an increased fire protection.