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Lignin, complexes with cellulose phenols from

Tannins are water-soluble phenolic compounds which are usually extracted from plant material by hot water. After lignins, they are the second most abundant group of plant phenolics. Their tanning property is due to their capacity to combine with proteins. However, they can also complex with other polymers such as alkaloids, cellulose, and pectins. [Pg.559]


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