Claims
- 1. A process for purifying impure psyllium seed husk, wherein said impure psyllium seed husk comprises psyllium seed husk previously separated from intact psyllium seeds and non-husk material, and wherein further said impurs psyllium seed husk does not include intact psyllium seeds, said process comprising the steps of (a) milling said impure psyllium seed husk in a mill which causes the husk and non-husk material to be fragmented by collision under conditions whereby the mean particle size of the husk material is reduced relatively more than the mean particle size of the non-husk material, (b) separating the milled impure psyllium seed husk into at least one fragment enriched with non-husk material and at least one material psyllium seed husk fragment reduced in non-husk material, and (c) collecting the pruified psyllium seed husk.
- 2. A process for purifying impure psyllium seed husk according to claim 1 comprising milling impure psyllium seed husk in a stud mill.
- 3. A process for purifying impure psyllium seed husk according to claim 2 comprising milling impure psyllium seed husk having at least about 50% of particles which do not pass through 60 mesh screen until at least about 50% of the psyllium husk material passes through 60 mesh screen.
- 4. A process for purifying impure psyllium seed husk according to claim 3 comprising milling impure psyllium seed husk less than about 95% pure until at least about 75% of the psyllium seed husk passes through 80 mesh screen.
- 5. A process for purifying impure psyllium seed husk according to claim 1 comprising milling impure psyllium seed husk in a fluid energy mill.
- 6. A process for purifying impure psyllium seed husk according to claim 1 comprising milling impure psyllium seed husk in a ball mill.
- 7. A process for purifying impure psyllium seed husk according to claim 1 wherein in step (b) the milled impured psyllium seed husk is separated by sieving.
- 8. A process for purifying impure psyllium seed husk according to claim 7 wherein the imprue psyllium seed husk is sieved through a screen having a larger than about 60 mesh openings.
- 9. A process for purifying impure psyllium seed husk according to claim 1 wherein in step (b) the milled impure psyllium seed husk is separated by using a gravity table.
- 10. A process for purifying impure psyllium seed husk according to claim 1 comprising milling impure psyllium seed husk having at least about 50% of particles which do not pass through 60 mesh screen until at least about 50% of the psyllium husk material passes through 60 mesh screen.
- 11. A process for purifying impure psyllium seed husk according to claim 1 comprising the steps of:
- (a) milling impure psyllium seed husk having less than about 95% purity and having at least about 50% of particles which do not pass through 60 mesh screen in a stud mill under conditions whereby the mean particle size of the husk material is reduced relatively more than the mean particle size of the non-husk material until at least about 75% of the psyllium seed husk passes through 80 mesh screen; and
- (b) separating the milled impure psyllium seed husk into at least one fragment enriched with non-husk material and at least one purified psyllium seed husk fragment reduced in non-husk material which is at least about 98% pure; and
- (c) collecting the purified psyllium seed husk having at least about 98% purity.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 496,081, filed on Mar. 15, 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 252,640, filed on Oct. 3, 1988, now abandoned.
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