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Food Ingredient Preservative Nisin Crystal Powder
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Special silicone acrylic lotion for colorful granulation
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Talcum powder plastic grade 2000mesh
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Rutile titanium dioxide TGR-613
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Latex paint, low-grade anti-corrosion paint special coating grade talcum powder DYXN-1000
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N-Butyl Acetate
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High oil absorption and high gloss barium sulfate for coating plastics and rubber WT-388
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which plants make cellulose
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Cellulose is a complex carbohydrate, or polysaccharide, that is the primary component of the cell walls in green plants, algae, and oomycetes. Virtually all plants produce cellulose, which they use to give their cell walls strength and rigidity. It's synthesized by cellulose synthase complexes found in the plasma membrane of plant cells. Trees, cotton, hemp, and bamboo are especially rich in cellulose and are important sources for commercial extraction and use, particularly in the production of paper, textiles, and biofuels. Among these, cotton fibers are almost purely cellulose, making them highly valuable for producing soft, durable textiles. Agriculturally, cellulose serves a structural role in crops, contributing to their growth and stability, which is essential for supporting yields.
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