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Resistance of rubberwood (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Hevea brasiliensis</Emphasis>) treated with chitosan or silane against surface molds
Authors:Kittiya Oldertrøen  Aran H-Kittikun  Berit Bjugan Aam  Erik Larnøy
Affiliation:1.Department of Industrial Biotechnology, Faculty of Agro-Industry,Prince of Songkla University,Hat Yai,Thailand;2.Department of Chemistry,Biotechnology and Food Science, Norwegian University of Life Sciences,Aas,Norway;3.The Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research,Aas,Norway
Abstract:The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of chitosan and methoxysilane in the prevention of surface mold growth on rubberwood. Three different chitosan samples were tested; C1 (Mw 37 kDa), C2 (Mw 5.4 kDa) and C3 (Mw 3.5 kDa). Radial growth inhibition assay of the chitosan samples was investigated at concentrations ranging from 0.063 to 0.5 %w/v against Aspergillus niger BAM 4 and Penicillium decumbens CBS 121928. Chitosan samples C1 and C3 exhibited strong antifungal activity against both molds. Rubberwood samples were either vacuum or dip treated with varying concentrations of chitosan or silane solution. The content of chitosan in wood showed that after the leaching test, chitosan was well retained in both vacuum and dip treated wood. The concentration of silicon in wood showed similar results. The vacuum treated wood samples with chitosan C1 and C3 at 1 %w/v concentration had strong resistance against A. niger BAM 4. However, dip treated rubberwood samples with 2 %w/v chitosan solutions showed lower resistance against A. niger BAM 4. On the other hand, both vacuum and dip treated rubberwood samples with chitosan had no resistance against P. decumbens CBS 121928. The silane treated wood samples showed no resistance to fungal growth.
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