The biopolymer cellulose is one of the most naturally occuring polymers, available worldwide. This polymer is characterized by being renewable and the annual natural production of cellulose is estimated to be 1.5 × 1011 tons. With this high annual production, cellulose is considered to be the major source of raw materials (Cao et al., 2009 and Klemm et al., 2005). Cellulose has attracted much attention worldwide, for being a raw material for the production of many industrial products like essential chemicals, different paper products, varying panel products, as well as other industrial products. lignocellulosic materials such as grasses, bagasse and cereal or rice straw are all composed of single fiber cells having length ranging from 0.5 – 3.0 mm, whereas the family of bast fibers comprising flax and jute are characterized by single cells having length of about 77 mm (Reddy and Yang, 2005).