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Common Name: |
Rice Hull |
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Produced from: |
Outer Shell of the rice grain which is discarded during the first milling stage |
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Form: |
Rice |
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Color Appearance: |
Light Brown to Golden Color * (due to the nature of natural ingredients, color may slightly vary) |
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Certifications: |
USDA, EU, Kosher |
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Country of Origin: |
India |
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Product Applications: |
Nutraceuticals, Cosmetics, Herbal Teas, Capsules, Tablets, Functional foods beverages |
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Product Offerings: |
Rice Hull |
Rice Hull: Overview
Rice hulls, also known as rice husks, are the protective outer coverings of rice grains. They are a byproduct of rice milling and make up about 20% of the total rice weight. Composed mainly of silica, lignin, and cellulose, rice hulls are lightweight, durable, and resistant to decomposition. They have various applications, including use as a biomass fuel, soil amendment, animal bedding, and raw material for biochar production. Additionally, rice hull ash is valued in industries for its high silica content. Their eco-friendly properties and versatility make them an important agricultural waste product with numerous industrial and environmental benefits.
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