Lignin in plants

Dorawest26 Apr, 2024Health

Lignin is one of the most abundant aromatic biopolymer in nature and accounts for nearly 30% of the plants. Its deposition in the cell wall plays vital roles for plant development, such as providing rigidity and strength to the cell wall to give structural support for the plant cell wall. Lignin exhibits hydrophobicity in favor of the transport of water and solutes in the vascular system. It also protects the cell against pathogens. As one of the leading companies in the omics field with over years of experience in omics study, Creative Proteomics provides glycomics analysis service customized to your needs.

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