%0 Journal Article %T Extractives of the tropical wood wallaba (Eperua falcata Aubl.) as natural anti-swelling agents %A Royer, M. %A Stien, D. %A Beauchene, J. %A Herbette, G. %A McLean, J.P. %A Thibaut, A. %A Thibaut, B. %J Holzforschung %D 2010 %V 64 %N 2 %@ 0018-3830 %F Royer_etal2010 %O WOS:000274423900010 %O exported from refbase (http://php.ecofog.gf/refbase/show.php?record=307), last updated on Wed, 04 May 2011 14:18:09 -0300 %X Wallaba (Eperua falcata) is a tropical wood that is known to have naturally high moisture related dimensional stability. Samples of wallaba heartwood were subjected to differential solvent extraction. Wood pieces that were extracted with methanol showed significantly greater swelling following rehydration from oven dry to 96% relative humidity than non- extracted samples and samples extracted with other solvents. Methanol soluble wallaba heartwood extract was purified by HPLC and the compounds present were characterized by NMR spectroscopy. The structure of 13 compounds in methanol extract was identified. The relative proportion of polar compounds in methanol extract was found to be high. The compounds identified are proposed to bind to the polymeric cell wall by means of multiple hydrogen bonds restricting the association of water and therefore act as natural anti-swelling agents. %P 211-215