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CelluloseA building block of plant cells and fiber. Cellulose cannot be digested by people, and is used to add bulk to the diet.
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CelluloseA type of carbohydrate. Primary component used in the construction of plant cell walls.
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CelluloseRelationships Narrower Term: alpha cellulose cellulose acetate cellulose nitrate n. ~ 1. A long-chain polymer (C6H10O5) commonly found in plants and used in making paper, lacquers, synthetic fibers, [..]
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Cellulose(sell-yoo-lose) [L. cellula, a little cell] A structural polysaccharide of cell walls, consisting of glucose monomers joined by (1-4) glycosidic linkages.
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CelluloseA polysaccharide made of linked glucose molecules that strengthens the cell walls of most plants. See also: What is cellulose?
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Cellulose1840, from French cellulose, coined c. 1835 by French chemist Anselme Payen (1795-1871) and confirmed 1839, from noun use of adjective cellulose "consisting of cells," 18c., from Latin cellu [..]
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Cellulosecomplex carbohydrate that forms the tough, rigid cell wall of most plants and is necessary for such products as paper and textiles.
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Cellulosecarbohydrate polymer of the simple sugar glucose. It is found in the cell walls of plants and green algae, as well as dinoflagellates. Cellulose is the most abundant compound on earth that is manufact [..]
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CelluloseA structural polysaccharide of plants composed of linear chains of glucose. Present in the diet of man and many animals.
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CelluloseA complex carbohydrate that stiffens a plant tissue: tough stems contain cellulose.
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CelluloseA complex carbohydrate; the chief component of the cell wall in most plants.
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CelluloseA plant substance forming part of the cell wall.
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Cellulosean insoluble, fibrous carbohydrate that reinforces the cell walls of plants, green algae, and dinoflagellates. Celsius Scale: temperature scale in which water freezes at 0° and boils at 100°. Centrifugal Force: the force that pushes an orbiting object out of its circular path. "Force" is a misnomer, however, because without the ce [..]
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CelluloseCellulose that has been chemically treated, then regenerated as a transparent film.
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Cellulosea complex carbohydrate that stiffens a plant: Tough stems contain stiff cellulose.
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CelluloseFor paper manufacturing, the primary component of the cell walls of wood fibers.
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CelluloseA long-chain polymer (C6H10O5) commonly found in fibrous vegetable material, occurring in almost pure form in cotton fiber. When used in papermaking, it is obtained primarily from wood, but was former [..]
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Cellulosesubstance of which plant cells are made; a tough carbohydrate with large molecules. See carbohydrate.
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CelluloseA carbohydrate that is found in plant cell walls Lecture - Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes
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Cellulosea polysaccharide that consists of long unbranched chain of glucose units. The organisation of the monosaccharide repeats differ from that in starch (amylose and amylopectin) so that there is a high degree of intra- and inter-chain hydrogen bonding, rendering the molecule insoluble in aqueous solvents.
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Cellulosea prevalent polysaccharide in the fibrous portions of plants, digestible by microbial fermentation in the rumen, cecum or large intestine.
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Celluloseforms the rigid cells walls of plants; organic compound made of long chains of glucose molecules. 3 cell wall
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CelluloseThe chief constituent of the cell walls of all plants. Also, the chief constituent of many fibrous plant products, including paper and some cloth.
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CelluloseLow grade, controversial or vague ingredient we usually recommend avoiding Cellulose is the scientific term for dietary fibre. It can come fro [..]
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Cellulose(n) a polysaccharide that is the chief constituent of all plant tissues and fibers
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CelluloseThe fundamenetal constituent of the cell wass of all green plants. It is tough and fibrous and is the principal structural material of plants.
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Cellulose(n) the carbohydrate that is the main part of the cell walls of plants. Cellulose is nondigestible by humans because we to not produce the enzyme cellulase. Cellulose provides the bulk (or fiber) need [..]
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CelluloseA carbohydrate that is the principal component of wood. It is made of linked glucose molecules that strengthen the cell walls of most plants.
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CelluloseA structural polysaccharide made of glucose units linked together by β(1n4) glycosidic bonds. It forms long microfibrils, which are the major component of plant cell walls. (Figure 22-31)
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CellulosePolymer of sugar units that forms transparent, hollow and flexible tubes. It is the most abundant natural polymer produced by plants.
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CelluloseWood fibres used in the production of pulp.
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CelluloseIllustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Cellulose: A linear 1,4'-β-D-glucopyranose biopolymer, consisting of ~5,000 to 10,000 glucopyranose molecules per cellulose molecule. Molecular structure [..]
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CelluloseA polysaccharide (carbohydrate) found in plants. It is a structural carbohydrate that is an important part of the cell walls. It protects and strengthens the plant. It is a long chain of glucose molec [..]
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CelluloseA polysaccharide with Glucose units linked as in Cellobiose. It is the chief constituent of Plant Fibers, Cotton being the purest natural form of the substance. As a raw material, it Forms the basis f [..]
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CelluloseA Cellulose derivative which is a beta-(1,4)-D-glucopyranose Polymer. It is used as a bulk laxative and as an emulsifier and thickener in Cosmetics and pharmaceuticals and as a stabilizer for reagents [..]
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CelluloseMethylester of Cellulose. MethylCellulose is used as an emulsifying and suspending agent in Cosmetics, pharmaceutics and the Chemical Industry. It is used therapeutically as a bulk laxative.
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CelluloseA Cellulose of varied carboxyl content retaining the fibrous structure. It is used as a local hemostatic and as a matrix for normal Blood Coagulation.
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CelluloseCellulose is a large component of the biomass of plants and the main source of food energy for the world's termite population. It can be considered to be a condensation polymer of glucose, like starch, but the links between the glucose monomers are slightly different.
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CelluloseA polysaccharide with glucose units linked as in CELLOBIOSE. It is the chief constituent of plant fibers, cotton being the purest natural form of the substance. As a raw material, it forms the basis f [..]
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CelluloseA cellulose of varied carboxyl content retaining the fibrous structure. It is used as a local hemostatic and as a matrix for normal blood coagulation.
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CelluloseCellulose is a fiber portion from plants that can increase the fiber level in pet foods to support good bowel function.
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CelluloseThis is a commonly found ingredient in both lower cost grocery store brand pet food, and in expensive Veterinary “prescription” pet food – especially low calorie diets and low protein diets. Cellulos [..]
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CelluloseThe organic plant material found in fruits, vegetables and some grains.
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CelluloseCellulose is an organic compound that is found in the primary cell wall of green plants and algae. It is also known as dietary fiber. Dietary fiber helps to support a healthy digestive system.
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CelluloseCellulose is a form of fibre derived from plants. It can help to stimulate the production of saliva, thus assisting the passage of hairballs.
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CelluloseCellulose is a form of fibre derived from plants. An added natural source of cellulose is incorporated into our cat products to help stimulate the production of saliva, thus assisting the passage of h [..]
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CelluloseAn organic compound that forms the structural component of the primary cell wall, or fiber, of green plants. Cellulose is not digestible by mammals, with the exception of ruminants, and is often refer [..]
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CelluloseOne of the main ingredients of plant cell walls, this indigestible carbohydrate is an important source of insoluble fiber.
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CelluloseCellulose is a major structural carbohydrate that is present in plant cell walls. Cellulose is an unbranched chain of 7,000 to 15,000 glucose molecules that are linked together by ß-1,4 bonds. Cellulose is a major part of the structural fiber in forages and can be utilized by microorganisms in the rumen. When utilizing the chemistry associated with [..]
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CelluloseAn inert carbohydrate, the chief component of the solid framework or woody part of many plants. Cement layer.
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CelluloseFilter aids produced by the sulfite or sulfate processing of hard woods. Like perlite, cellulose possesses a less intricate structure than diatomite.
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CelluloseA building block of plant cells and fiber. Cellulose cannot be digested by people, and is used to add bulk to the diet.
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CelluloseThe carbohydrate that is the principal constituent of wood and other biomass. It forms the structural framework of the wood cells.
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Cellulosea polysaccharide composed of glucose units that constitutes the primary part of the cell walls of plants
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CelluloseA long-chain, branched polysaccharide that forms the cell walls of plants.
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CelluloseThe main substance in the cell walls of plants, which is used in making paper, artificial fibers, and plastics.
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CelluloseA carbohydrate polymer of the simple sugar glucose. It is found in the cell walls of plants and green algae, as well as dinoflagellates. Cellulose is the most abundant compound on earth that is manufa [..]
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CelluloseA long carbohydrate molecule that strengthens the cell wall of plants.
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CelluloseAn inert compound containing carbon, hydrogen and oxygen which is a component of worm beddings. Wood, cotton, hemp and paper fibers are primarily cellulose.
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CelluloseA polysaccharide of glucose units that is the basic building block of plant cells (cp "cotton; jute"). Also used as a basic raw material in the manufacture of rayon and acetate. About 96% of [..]
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CelluloseA plant substance forming part of the cell wall.
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Cellulose A form of insulation made from recycled material and treated to be flame- and insect-retardant.
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Cellulosethe basic structural component of plant cell walls, making them rigid and "boxed" shaped
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CelluloseAn organic compound consisting of several hundred to over ten thousand linked glucose units. Cellulose comprises the structural component of the cell wall in plants, many green algae. It is the most common organic compound on Earth comprising about 33% of plant matter.
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CelluloseA polymer of glucose subunits,principal structural component of plant cell walls.
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Cellulose
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CelluloseThe scientific name for wood fiber.
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CelluloseCellulose is an organic compound with the formula (C6H10O5)n, a polysaccharide consisting of a linear chain of several hundred to many thousands of β(1→4) linked D-glucose units. Cellulose is an impor [..]
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CelluloseCellulose is an organic compound with the formula (C6H10O5)n, a polysaccharide consisting of a linear chain of several hundred to many thousands of β(1→4) linked D-glucose units. Cellulose is an impor [..]
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