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Scientists witness living plant cells generate cellulose and form cell walls for the first time

Phys Dot Org 21 Mar 2025
In a groundbreaking study on the synthesis of cellulose—a major constituent of all ...
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Scientists Witness Plant Cells Generate Cellulose and Form Cell Walls for First Time (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey)

Public Technologies 21 Mar 2025
Artistic rendering of cellulose regenerated on the plant protoplast cell surface. Cellulose is synthesized by plasma membrane-bound enzyme complexes (green) and assembles into a microfibril network (brown), forming the main scaffold for the cell wall.
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Regenerated Cellulose Market Report 2025, with Profiles of Innovative Companies including CFF, Grasim, Kelheim Fibres, ...

Nasdaq Globe Newswire 20 Mar 2025
The regenerated cellulose market is projected to grow from $16.2 billion in 2024 to $25.6 billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 9.6%, driven by sustainability trends, eco-friendly textiles, and circular economy initiatives.
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Sustainable Food Packaging: New Cellulose Materials (Fedrigoni SpA)

Public Technologies 19 Mar 2025
His research journey, which began a few months after graduation, has focused on extracting cellulose from food waste and biomass, aiming to create a production system based on the circular economy. Cellulose as a Resource for Food Packaging.
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New Cellulosic Materials for Food Packaging (Fedrigoni SpA)

Public Technologies 18 Mar 2025
This journey, which began just a few months after graduation, led him to focus on extracting cellulose from food waste and other biomass, aiming to create a circular economy ... "Cellulose is made up ...
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Petrobras technology, Riograndense Refinery becomes first to produce fuels with cellulosic content in Brazil

Hydrocarbon Processing 10 Mar 2025
Petrobras and Riograndense Refinery (RPR) have successfully completed an industrial scale co-processing test using 5% pyrolysis bio-oil (a non-food biomass raw material) combined with fossil feedstock ....
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