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  1. Cutan (polymer) - Wikipedia

    Cutan is one of two waxy biopolymers which occur in the cuticle of some plants. The other and better-known polymer is cutin. Cutan is believed to be a hydrocarbon polymer, whereas cutin is a polyester, …

  2. Cutan - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Cutan is defined as a cuticular polymer that is resistant to ester-bond hydrolysis, present in varying amounts in plant tissues. Its composition is not well understood, and it may be cross-linked by non …

  3. Cutan® - klattermusen.com

    Cutan® fabrics are soft, flexible, have great stretch and are PFAS-free. There are different versions of Cutan® fabrics; 3-layer, 2,5-layer and 2-layer.

  4. Leaf cuticle analyses: implications for the existence of cutan/non ...

    The cuticle of a limited number of plant species contains cutan, a chemically highly resistant biopolymer. As yet, the biosynthesis of cutan is not fully understood.

  5. Cutan (polymer)

    Cutan is a highly resistant, non-hydrolyzable aliphatic biopolymer that constitutes a key component of the cuticles in select plant species, serving as a durable matrix that enhances structural integrity …

  6. Cutan (polymer) explained

    Cutan is believed to be a hydrocarbon polymer, whereas cutin is a polyester, but the structure and synthesis of cutan are not yet fully understood. Cutan is not present in as many plants as once …

  7. Cutan | Encyclopedia.com

    May 8, 2018 · cutan (clay films, clayskins, argillans, tonhäutchens) A deposited skin or coating of material on the surfaces of peds and stones, which is usually composed of fine, clay-like soil …

  8. Cutan (polymer) - Wikiwand

    Cutan is one of two waxy biopolymers which occur in the cuticle of some plants. The other and better-known polymer is cutin. Cutan is believed to be a hydrocarbon polymer, whereas cutin is a polyester, …

  9. Cutan - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

    Cutan is one of two polymers which occur in the cuticle of some plants. The other and better-known polymer is Cutin. Cutan is believed to be a hydrocarbon polymer, whereas cutin is a polyester, but …

  10. (PDF) Cutan, a common aliphatic biopolymer in cuticles of drought ...

    The aliphatic biopolymer cutan, previously only known from Agave americana and Clivia miniata, was isolated in high purity from the leaf cuticles of several drought-adapted plants.