Crosslinked corn bran and utilization in papermaking

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Carbohydrates or derivatives

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426463, 127 70, 127 32, 127 33, 162175, C08B 3100, C13L 108

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ABSTRACT:
A method of improving the utility of corn bran (i.e., hulls derived from milling) is provided. The corn bran is crosslinked with a polyvalent compound capable of forming a plurality of covalent bonds to one or more constituents of the corn bran. The crosslinked corn bran finds particular utility in papermaking. Paper furnishes and paper products derived therefrom are also provided.

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