Lignin is an organic substance binding the cells, fibres and vessels which constitute wood and the lignified elements of plants, as in straw. After cellulose, it is the most abundant renewable carbon source on Earth. Between 40 and 50 million tons per annum are produced worldwide as a mostly non commercialized waste product.
Applications Of Lignin
Lignin and Pharmaceuticals
Lignin Hydrogel For Drug Delivery
Lignin are resistant to Bacterial adherence
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