Chemical Characterization of Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl. ssp. pannonica Soó & Simon Stump-Derived Biomass: Evaluation of Valorization Potential
Jasmina Popović, Gordana Petković, Sanja Petrović, Jelena Zvezdanović, Milica Vranić, Maja Krstić Ristivojević, Đurđa Ivković, Ivana LavadinovićDuring forest exploitation, large amounts of wood biomass are left as residues after harvesting, even though this material could be valuable in reducing greenhouse gas emissions by replacing fossil fuels and serving as a source of bioactive compounds. Within the context of the European Union’s circular bioeconomy strategy, enhancing the efficacy and rational application of forest logging residues constitutes a critical future objective. To evaluate the possible use of the stumps as forest residue-derived woody biomass for the first time, the chemical composition and presence of bioactive compounds in the xylem and bark of F. angustifolia Vahl. ssp. pannonica Soó & Simon stumps were analyzed, including the content of cellulose, acid-insoluble lignin, acid-soluble lignin, ash, and extractives soluble in toluene–ethanol and hot water. In hot water extracts, total phenolic content, the antioxidant activity determined by scavenging capacity toward DPPH and HPTLC, the content of elements by ICP-OES, and the identification of bioactive compounds by UHPLC-DAD-ESI MS/MS were assessed. Considering the chemical composition, the quality of the xylem of the F. angustifolia (cellulose: 42.46 ± 0.45%; lignin: 25.05 ± 0.02%; hemicelluloses: 19.74 ± 0.46%) was similar to that of the stem. Hot water extracts of the bark of F. angustifolia stumps showed high total phenolic content (33.94 ± 1.43 mg GAE/g DW) and strong antioxidant potential (198.48 ± 3.33 μmol TE/g DW), while toxic metals were not detected. UHPLC-DAD-ESI-MS/MS analysis indicated phenylethanoid glycosides as the dominant compounds in the extracts. The analyzed stumps of Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl. in the “Morović” Forest Administration represent a valuable biomass with potential for further valorization.