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adipocellulose|ˌædɪpəʊˈsɛljuːləʊs| [f. adipose + cellulose.] A compound of cellulose and suberin, as in cork tissue.
1888Morley & Muir Watt's Dict. Chem. I. 721/1 This view of its [cork's] constitution..is summed up in the group term Adipocellulose, by which it is proposed to designate them. 1895C. F. Cross et al. Cellulose ii. 228 We..adopt the terms Suberose and Cutose for the compound adipo⁓celluloses. 1900Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms 6/1 Adipocelluloses, a group of bodies which constitute the cuticular tissues of leaves and fruits. 1937E. J. Labarre Dict. Paper 96/1 Adipo-cellulose, a compound so termed because on reduction it yields acids analogous to those obtained by the reduction of fats and cork tissue. The group embraces the cuticular tissue of such plants as straw, esparto and cotton. |