Examples of using Lignin in English and their translations into Serbian
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many important documents are now written on acid-free paper with a limited amount of lignin, to prevent it from deteriorating as quickly.
The fibre contains cellulose, lignin and small amounts of starch, which is why the use of carrot juice with diet is widespread.
Under the influence of temperature and pressure, a lignin, which is a natural binder,
One advantage is a chemical reaction with lignin produces heat,
Essentially, lignin functions as something of a“glue,” more firmly binding the cellulose fibers,
resulting in the substance containing oxidized lignin turning a yellow-brown color in the human visual spectrum.
meaning more lignin is removed along with a much more intensive bleaching process), the discolorization doesn't happen as quickly.
resulting in the substance containing oxidized lignin turning a yellow-brown colour in the human visual spectrum.
and synthesizing the lignin byproduct of a process used to make wood pulp.
pulp paper is needed), there tends to be significantly more lignin in newspapers than in, say, paper made for books, where a bleaching process is used to remove much of the lignin.
Lignin is a natural resource with huge potential.
Lignin is a cross-linked polymer with molecular masses in excess of 10,000 u.
They are rich in healthy fatty acids that reduce the risk of inflammation in the body and antioxidant lignin.
wheat, as well as on lignin as a binding matrix material.
Lignin is the other prominent substance found in paper,
Lignin leaves the body unchanged.
Chlorogenic acid is an important intermediate in lignin biosynthesis.
This yellowing is due to the presence of lignin in the newspaper.
But lignin had a downside.
This fatty acid is also a byproduct of lignin production.