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Color and chemical characterization of partially black-streaked heart-wood in teak (Tectona grandis)

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The heartwood of teak in certain areas of Java Island displays irregular black streaks along the annual rings. We investigated the color and chemical characteristics in a radial direction of partially black-streaked heartwood samples. Color properties (pH value, inorganic element, extractive content and extractive characterization) were measured in the color co-ordinates CIELAB system. The results show that the black streak part was 12–15 brightness (L*) value units less than the normal heartwood. Furthermore, the black streak part had more red (a*) but less yellow (b*), hue (h) and chroma (C*) than the normal wood. The pH value, ash content and calcium contents of the black streak part were slightly higher than those obtained for the normal wood. The content of the low-polar extractive (n-hexane and ethyl acetate) of the black streak part was considerably higher than that for the normal wood. The blackening process was speculated to be a kind of defense mechanism indicated by remarkable amount of bioactive compound called tectoquinone.

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Correspondence to Ganis Lukmandaru.

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Foundation projet: This work was supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in Japan.

Biography: Ganis LUKMANDARU (1974–), *Corresponding author, male, Lecturer in Department of Forest Product Technology, Faculty of Forestry, Gadjah Mada University, Jogja 55281, Indonesia.

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Lukmandaru, G., Ashitani, T. & Takahashi, K. Color and chemical characterization of partially black-streaked heart-wood in teak (Tectona grandis). Journal of Forestry Research 20, 377–380 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11676-009-0064-5

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