Process for enzymatically converting cellulose derived from corn

Textiles: fiber preparation

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ABSTRACT:
Corn hulls are subjected to a liquid extraction treatment whereby the major portion of the cellulose is liberated from the other constituents of the corn hulls and the resulting cellulose fraction is enzymatically treated to convert a substantial portion thereof to glucose.

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