Claims
- 1. A process for purifying 95% or less pure psyllium seed husk, wherein said psyllium seed husk comprises psyllium seed husk previously separated from intact psyllium seeds and non-husk impurity material, said process comprising the steps of (a) milling impure psyllium seed husk, comprising by weight 95% or less psyllium seed husk and 5% or more non-husk impurity material which comprises intact psyllium seeds as part of the impurity, in a mill which causes the husk and non-husk impurity 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 impurity material,
- (b) separating the milled impure psyllium seed husk into at least one fragment enriched with non-husk impurity material and at least one purified psyllium seed husk fragment reduced in non-husk impurity material, and (c) collecting the purified 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 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 wherein in step (b) the milled impure psyllium seed husk is separated by sieving.
- 6. A process for purifying impure psyllium seed husk according to claim 5 wherein the impure psyllium seed husk is sieved through a screen having larger than about 60 mesh openings.
- 7. A process for purifying impure psyllium seed husk according to claim 1 comprising milling impure psyllium seed husk in a fluid energy mill.
- 8. A process for purifying impure psyllium seed husk according to claim 1 comprising milling impure psyllium seed husk in a ball mill.
- 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 lest 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. 752,757 filed Aug. 30, 1991 now abandoned, which is a Divisional application of application Ser. No. 610,726, filed on Nov. 8, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,048,760 which is a Continuation of application Serial No. 496,081, filed Mar. 15, 1990, now abandoned, which is a Continuation of application Serial No. 252,640, filed on Oct. 3, 1988, now abandoned.
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