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Clinical pharmacy PharmD program                     Third level                          Phytochemistry-1 (PG-504)















              1) Complete acid hydrolysis yields only D-glucose.

              2) Controlled acid hydrolysis gives cellobiose.





              ▪  Arrangement of cellulose in the cell wall:

                     The strong properties of cellulose are due to the tendency of the individual

              chains to form micro-fibrils through inter- and intra-molecular hydrogen bonding

              to give a highly ordered structure. The multiple hydroxyl groups on the glucose

              from one chain form hydrogen bonds with oxygen atoms on the same or on a

              neighbor  chain,  holding  the  chains  firmly  together  side-by-side  and

              forming microfibrils with  high tensile  strength.  This  confers  tensile  strength

              in cell walls.





















                 The  micro-fibrils  associate  in  a  similar  manner  to  give  bundle,  known  as


              macro-fibril. The cell wall consists of macro-fibrils arranged in a certain manner










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