Processes for dehusking psyllium seeds

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Processes – Cereal and other seeds or seed parts

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241 11, 241 14, 426482, 426518, B02C 1912

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ABSTRACT:
Processes for dehusking psyllium seeds to obtain high yields of high purity psyllium seed husk. These processes comprise milling intact psyllium seeds in a mill which causes the husk to be fragmented by collision under conditions whereby the husk is fractured and separated from the non-husk portion of the psyllium seed without substantial breakage and size reduction of the non-husk portion. Preferred milling utilizes impact speeds within the range of from about 5 m/sec to about 40 m/sec.

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