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		Definition of xylan in US English: xylannoun ˈzīlanˈzaɪlænˈzaɪlæn A polysaccharide found in plant cell walls that hydrolyzes to xylose. Example sentencesExamples -  In bottom water, in contrast, pullulan, arabinogalactan, and fucoidan were barely hydrolyzed, whereas chondroitin sulfate, xylan, and laminarin were hydrolyzed relatively rapidly.
 -  The Thermotogales make their living by scavenging biomolecules, including amino acids, glucose, sucrose, starch, cellulose, and xylan.
 -  Among plant cell wall hemicellulose components, arabinoxylans and xylans are widely distributed.
 -  In the PCW, uronic acid residues are found as constituents of xylans, pectins, glucuronomannans and arabinogalactan-proteins.
 -  Many species of Macrotermitinae degrade cellulose internally, with assistance from the fungus; in other species the fungus breaks down the plants' xylan and lignin.
 -  Individual cells are also supplied with cell walls, usually of cellulose or xylan (another polysaccharide) fibers.
 
    Definition of xylan in US English: xylannounˈzīlanˈzaɪlæn A polysaccharide found in plant cell walls that hydrolyzes to xylose. Example sentencesExamples -  Individual cells are also supplied with cell walls, usually of cellulose or xylan (another polysaccharide) fibers.
 -  Among plant cell wall hemicellulose components, arabinoxylans and xylans are widely distributed.
 -  In bottom water, in contrast, pullulan, arabinogalactan, and fucoidan were barely hydrolyzed, whereas chondroitin sulfate, xylan, and laminarin were hydrolyzed relatively rapidly.
 -  The Thermotogales make their living by scavenging biomolecules, including amino acids, glucose, sucrose, starch, cellulose, and xylan.
 -  Many species of Macrotermitinae degrade cellulose internally, with assistance from the fungus; in other species the fungus breaks down the plants' xylan and lignin.
 -  In the PCW, uronic acid residues are found as constituents of xylans, pectins, glucuronomannans and arabinogalactan-proteins.
 
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