Lexicographical Neighbors of Celluloses
Literary usage of Celluloses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cellulose: An Outline of the Chemistry of the Structural Elements of Plants by Charles Frederick Cross, Edward John Bevan, Clayton Beadle (1895)
"That is to say, in addition to the celluloses proper and heini- or pseudo-celluloses—which
may be defined as polyanhydrides of the normal carbohydrates, ..."
2. An Introduction to the Chemistry of Plant Products by Paul Haas, Thomas George Hill (1917)
"CHARACTERS AND PROPERTIES OF COMPOUND Celluloses. ... The Non-cellulose Constituent
of compound celluloses may vary very considerably in chemical nature, ..."
3. The Chemistry of Plant Life by Roscoe Wilfred Thatcher (1921)
"CHAPTER V GUMS, PECTINS, AND Celluloses THESE substances constitute a group of
compounds which are very similar to the polysaccharide carbohydrates in ..."
4. Nutrition and Clinical Dietetics by Herbert Swift Carter, Paul Edward Howe, Howard Harris Mason (1921)
"Celluloses. — Celluloses form a large portion of the cell wall of plants. ...
Celluloses differ according to whether they are composed of glucose or some ..."
5. A Textbook of Organic Chemistry by Joseph Scudder Chamberlain (1921)
"The compound celluloses are of three classes. Ligno-Cellulose. ... When these
pecto-celluloses are hydrolyzed by boiling the pectin compounds are set free ..."
6. The Chemistry of Plant Life by Roscoe Wilfred Thatcher (1921)
"CHAPTER V GUMS, PECTINS, AND Celluloses THESE substances constitute a group of
compounds which are very similar to the polysaccharide carbohydrates in ..."