Litter Fractionation
Adapted from Moorhead & Reynolds (1993) Am. Midl. Nat. 130:83-89.
This method separates C compounds into three parts: (1) Soluble in ethanol and water, (2) sulfuric acid soluble and (3) sulfuric acid insoluble.
Equipment
Sonicating water bath, High-speed centrifuge, muffle furnace, 50-ml centrifuge tube (preweighed), pasture pipette, 15-ml centrifuge tubes, 72% H2SO4 (sulfuric acid), 125 ml flask, pre-weighed Pall 50mm glass fiber filter, Corning Mini-Miser Filter
Sample Preparation
- Oven dry litter at 65掳C.
- Grind litter sample into a fine powder.
- Place 0.25g of sample into preweighed 50-ml centrifuge tube.
Soluble Fraction (Soluble in water and ethanol)
- Add 25 ml of ethanol to each tube.
- Place into 60掳C water bath for 30 m.
- Centrifuge at 1,000 rpm for 15 minutes.
- Suction off supernatant. (Try to keep polar lipids on top.)
- Repeat steps 1-4 two more times.
- Add 25 ml of water to each tube.
- Repeat steps 1-4 two more times, but with water.
- Oven dry samples at 60掳C for 24 h.
- Weigh residue.
Soluble content was estimated as the difference between original and residual weight.
Hemicellulose (Acid soluble) & Lignin (Acid insoluble)
- For the same centrifuge tube, add 2 ml of 72% sulfuric acid.
- Incubate for 1 h at 30掳C.
- Add 30 ml of distilled water to transfer sample to 125 ml flask.
- Autoclave sample for 1 h at 120掳C.
- Pass sample through a pre-weighed Millipore filter.
- Oven-dry filter at 60掳C for 24 h.
- Weigh filter.
Hemicellulose content calculated by difference between pre- and post acid digested dry sample weight. The residue is lignin content (acid insoluble fraction plus the mineral fraction).
Mineral Fraction (Ash)
- Place residue from acid digested in crucible.
- Muffle furnace at 500掳C for 24 h.
- Weigh ash.
Subtract the ash value from the acid insoluble fraction.
Created: 10/05/06 Revised: 10/10/11