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Can cellulose cause cellulite and zits?

Cellulose is another name for wood or paper, and has no relation to fatty, dimpled deposits on your thighs- other than a similarity of spelling.


What is the molecule name for wood?

cellulose


What is the name of the chamber in the digestive tract of grazing mammals in which cellulose is broken down?

The chamber in the digestive tract of grazing mammals where cellulose is broken down is called the rumen. It is a specialized stomach compartment where bacteria and other microorganisms help digest cellulose by fermentation.


Is sugar made into other compounds such as cellulose?

Of course it can be. Cellulose is made up of glucose


What consists of cellulose micofibrils?

The cell wall consists of cellulose microfibrils and other polysaccharides.


Why don't humans eat a lot of paper?

Paper is made of cellulose and humans cannot digest cellulose. Cellulose is another name for wood fiber.


What is the common name of sodium carboxymethyl?

cellulose


What is the another name of cell wall?

Cellulose.


What is hydroxyethyl cellulose?

Hydroxyethyl cellulose is a gelling and thickening agent derived from cellulose. It is widely used in cosmetics, cleaning solutions, and other household products.


Does the cell wall have a cellulose?

Yes - the main component of a plant cell wall is cellulose. The other main components are hemicellulose and pectin.


What is the difference between avicel and microcrystalline cellulose?

There is no difference. Avicel is the brand name of the first microcrystalline cellulose on the market.


Are modified cellulose gum and cellulose gum the same?

Modified cellulose gum and cellulose gum are not the same. Modified cellulose gum has been chemically altered to improve its functionality, such as in thickening or stabilizing food products. Cellulose gum, on the other hand, refers to the pure form of cellulose derivative used as a thickener or binder in various products.