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Cutin - consists of long chain fatty acids and polyhydroxy derivatives of these fatty acids

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The softer, underlying cuticle contains the fatty acid polymer called cutin. It consists primarily of C16 and C18 fatty acids, such as palmitic, linoleic, oleic, and stearic acids and their derivatives. About 30 to 40% of the long-chain fatty acids of the berry are located in the skin.

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The softer, underlying cuticle contains the fatty acid polymer called cutin. It consists primarily of C16 and C18 fatty acids, such as palmitic, linoleic, oleic, and stearic acids and their derivatives. About 30 to 40% of the long-chain fatty acids of the berry are located in the skin.

softer, underlying cuticle contains the fatty acid polymer called cutin. It consists primarily of C16 and C18 fatty acids, such as palmitic, linoleic, oleic, and stearic acids and their derivatives. About 30 to 40% of the long-chain fatty acids of the berry are located in the skin.Explanation:

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