Houtvezels
Houtvezels, also known as cellulose fibers, are the primary structural components of plant cell walls. They are composed mainly of long chains of glucose molecules linked together through beta-1,4-glycosidic bonds, forming a linear polymer known as cellulose. This natural polymer provides plants with rigidity and strength, making it a fundamental material in plant biology.
Cellulose fibers are found in various plant tissues, including wood, cotton, and other fibrous plant materials.
Houtvezels are widely used in industrial applications due to their renewable and biodegradable nature. They are
Research into cellulose fibers continues to explore new applications, such as biodegradable plastics, biofuels, and advanced