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Paper is made of cellulose fiber. In pure form cellulose fiber is colorless but due to the presence of residual lignin, pulp obtained from wood is brown. Pulp is made white by removing and/or modifying lignin and this process is called bleaching.
The alkaline hydrolysis removes protein and some carbohydrates. This process also removes some hemi-cellulose and lignin; therefore, only partial recovery of fiber components is achieved.
Lignins are phenolic polymers.
Wood is mainly made up of cellulose (a polysaccharide ("complex glucose") which is a compound of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen).
the rice husk is rich in silica content however the percentage of rice husk is about 34.5%
cellulose ,lignin
The answer to that would most likely be cellulose or lignin. Cows can break this substance down, but not completely, and as such cannot be entirely digested in their stomachs.
Hemp.
Dietary fibers
The cellulose molecules
A chemical substance called lignin hardens cell walls. Lignin is formed by removing water from sugars to create aromatic structures.
Cellulose and in trees lignin.
cell wall
Sclerenchyma
Wood is a natural composite of Cellulose fibers in a matrix of lignin
its for cellulose and lignin degradation
wood is a natural composite of Cellulose fibers in a matrix of lignin