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lignin Meaning in Bengali



একটি জটিল পলিমার; শর্করা ছাড়া অন্য কাঠের প্রধান উপাদান; সেলুলোজ তন্তু থেকে সহিত আবদ্ধ শক্ত এবং গাছপালা ঘরের দেয়াল শক্তিশালী করার জন্য





lignin's Usage Examples:

The Kappa number is an indication of the residual lignin content or bleachability of wood pulp by a standardised analysis method.


organosolv is a pulping technique that uses an organic solvent to solubilise lignin and hemicellulose.


the unwanted lignin, but not the cellulose fibres.


In the biopulping process, the fungal enzyme lignin peroxidase selectively digests lignin to leave remaining.


environmental conditions, and herbicide tolerance, or the alteration of lignin levels in order to reduce pulping costs.


leave most of the lignin with the fibers, whereas kraft pulping removes most of the lignin present originally in the wood.


Low lignin is important to the.


deplete oxygen concentration in water, but the breakdown of lignin does.


This breakdown of lignin includes an oxidative mechanism, and requires the presence.


Today, artificial vanillin is made either from guaiacol or lignin.


various biopolymers, tannins, lignin, suberin, suberan and polysaccharides.


Up to 40% of the bark tissue is made of lignin, which forms an important part.


contain very little lignin while mechanical pulps contain most of the lignin that was present in the wood used to make the pulp.


There needs to be a balance between the decay of cellulose and lignin and mineral templating for cellular detail to be preserved with fidelity.


a chemical pulping process separates lignin from cellulose fibre.


A cooking liquor is used to dissolve the lignin, which is then washed from the cellulose;.


O-demethylase is a bacterial enzyme that catalyzes the demethylation of lignin and various lignols.


sulfide (Na2S), known as white liquor, that breaks the bonds that link lignin, hemicellulose, and cellulose.


for example, some attack the carbohydrates in wood and some others decay lignin.


After cellulose, lignin is the second most.


These chemicals cleave the bonds between the cellulose and lignin components of the lignocellulose.


normally made from pulpwood, but is not considered wood as most of the lignin is removed and separated from the cellulose fibers during processing, whereas.


material after the nutrients have been extracted, for example cellulose or lignin; ingested matter which would be toxic if it remained in the digestive tract;.


Lignosulfonates, or sulfonated lignin are water-soluble anionic polyelectrolyte polymers: they are byproducts from the production of wood pulp using sulfite.



lignin's Meaning':

a complex polymer; the chief constituent of wood other than carbohydrates; binds to cellulose fibers to harden and strengthen cell walls of plants

Synonyms:

polymer; wood;

Antonyms:

fauna;

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