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suberin Chem.|ˈsjuːbərɪn| Also -ine. [ad. F. subérine (Chevreul): see suber and -in1.] The cellular tissue which remains after cork has been exhausted by various solvents.
1830Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 97 Cork..contains a peculiar principle called Suberin. 1885G. L. Goodale Physiol. Bot. 38 The substance which imparts the repellent character to the cell-wall is known as cutin; when restricted to cork it is called suberin. Hence ˈsuberinate Chem., a salt of subeˈrinic suberinic acid, an acid obtained indirectly from suberin.
1891Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LX. 466 Suberinic acid, C17H30O3, when gently warmed, forms a liquid miscible with alcohol, ether, and chloroform. Ibid., Potassium suberinate is soluble in water and alcohol, but not in ether. |