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Lignins are generally not water-soluble; they are complex organic polymers found in the cell walls of plants, providing rigidity and resistance to degradation. Their structure is hydrophobic, making them insoluble in water. However, some lignin derivatives and modified lignins can exhibit varying degrees of solubility depending on their chemical structure and the conditions under which they are processed.

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