what is cutin? where it is found
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a waxy water-repellent substance in the cuticle of plants, consisting of highly polymerized esters of fatty acids.
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It consists of cutin, a waxy, water-repellent substance allied to suberin, which is found in the cell walls of corky tissue. Cutin is especially noticeable on many fruits—e.g., apple, nectarine.
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