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Cellulose and lignin are examples of....​

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Answered by vishakhatalekar87
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Three main lignocellulosic components (lignin, cellulose and hemicellulose) are major plant cell walls. ... The cellulose and hemicellulose produce different thermal stability due to their different chemical structure even though they are both polysaccharides.

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Cellulose and Lignin are examples of fibers

Cellulose and Lignin

  • Along with pectin and hemicellulose, cellulose and lignin are fibers found in the plant cell wall. They are essential fibrous components of the human body.
  • Cellulose is the glucose polysaccharide and primary component of the plant cell wall, while Lignin is polymeric material found in the secondary cell wall of the woody parts of trees.
  • They both play a role in increasing the bulking capacity of the stomach and are insoluble dietary fibers present in vegetables and fruits.

Cellulose (glucose polysaccharide) and lignin (polymeric material) are fibers found in the plant cell wall. They both are insoluble dietary fibers and increase the bulking capacity of the stomach. Hence, they are important for the human body.

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