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What is lignin ?please explain it

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Lignin is a type of complex organic polymers that forms significant structural materials in order to support tissues of vascular plants.
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♦ Lignin is the complex oxygen-containing organic substance that, with cellulose, forms the chief constituent of wood.
♦It is a mixture of complex, apparently polymeric compounds of poorly known structure.
♦ Lignin has a number of industrial uses as a binder for particle board and similar laminated or composite wood products; as a soil conditioner; as a filler or an active ingredient of phenolic resins; and as an adhesive for linoleum. Vanillin and dimethyl sulfoxide are also made from lignin.

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