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English: Suberin hypothetical model in the context of suberized cell walls structure: core suberin, a regularly packed poly(acylglycerol) macromolecule, makes the translucent lamellae; this suberin polyester is covalently linked through esterification to ferulic acid to the neighboring lignin-like polyaromatics, which account for the dark lamellae.
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Source Graça J. (2015). "Suberin: the biopolyester at the frontier of plants". Frontiers in chemistry 3: 62. DOI:10.3389/fchem.2015.00062. Figure 3.
Author José Graça

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