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Hemicellulose in Plant Cells
- Along with cellulose in plant cell walls, hemicellulose helps to strengthen the cell wall
- Hemicellulose are also a polysaccharide compound in plant cell walls similar to cellulose[1]
- The hemicellulose compound interacts with the cellulose by providing cross-linking of cellulose microfibrils[2]
- Hemicellulose will search for voids in the cell wall during its formation and provide support around cellulose fibrils[1]
- This process is done by hemicellulose in order to equip the cell wall with the maximum possible strength it can provide
- Hemicellulose dominates the the middle lamella of the plant cell, unlike cellulose which is primarily found in the secondary layers[2]
- This allows for hemicellulose to provide middle-ground support for the cellulose on the outer layers of the plant cell
- Hemicellulose will search for voids in the cell wall during its formation and provide support around cellulose fibrils[1]
- In few cell walls, hemicellulose will also interact with lignin to provide structural tissue support of more vascular plants[3]
- ^ a b Scheller, Henrik Vibe; Ulvskov, Peter (2010). "Hemicelluloses". Annual Review of Plant Biology. 61: 263–289. doi:10.1146/annurev-arplant-042809-112315. ISSN 1545-2123. PMID 20192742.
- ^ a b "Hemicellulose - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics". www.sciencedirect.com. Retrieved 2020-04-30.
- ^ Ebringerová, Anna; Hromádková, Zdenka; Heinze, Thomas (2005), Heinze, Thomas (ed.), "Hemicellulose", Polysaccharides I, vol. 186, Springer-Verlag, pp. 1–67, doi:10.1007/b136816, ISBN 978-3-540-26112-4, retrieved 2020-04-30