| Cellulose is one of most abundant and established glycans. It is a linear, water insoluble (1®4)-b-D-glucan commonly derived from wood. Numerous water soluble derivatives are available, including cellulose ethers and inorganic esters. We also offer bacterial cellulose and cellulose fibers derived from new solvent processes that display unique physical properties. We can supply cellulose beads and fibers on a special request basis. Please call for details and pricing. |
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Cellulose, H. A. Krässig, Gordon & Breach, New York, 1993.
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