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144:. The patent filing indicates that corn gluten meal can cause dehydration when swallowed by a rodent. Whereas another animal would vomit the bait out, a rodent cannot and would instead die slowly from dehydration. A commercial formulation made of pure corn gluten meal is available. It is exempt from regulation under 25(b). 159:
CGM has not been tested for acute oral, inhalation, or eye irritation. It has not been tested for chronic toxicity, though its widespread and uneventful use as animal feed implies that it is unlikely to pose chronic or acute health risks. The EPA has accordingly waived its requirement for these data.
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Corn gluten meal is commonly used as livestock feed containing about 65% crude protein. It can be a source of protein, energy, and pigments for livestock, and is used in pet foods for digestibility. Corn gluten meal is occasionally confused for corn gluten feed, which instead has approximately 22%
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The use of corn gluten meal as a preemergent herbicide was patented in 1991, but, like many food-related substances used for gardening, is not regulated in the US under 25(b). Corn gluten meal breaks down over time and can act as a fertilizer due to a high nitrogen content, but it should not be
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The effectiveness of corn gluten meal as a preemergent is not conclusive. The added nitrogen can allow turfgrass to outcompete weeds, and the meal can act as mulch to prevent weed emergence, but will not affect emerged weeds.
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Corn gluten meal as commonly produced contains "71.4% crude protein, 4.1% fat, 0.8% fiber, 1.2% ash, 12.4% starch, 10.1% other carbohydrates". The product is a golden yellow to brown powder with a cereal odor.
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CGM is neither flammable nor corrosive. It causes no poisoning when in contact with the skin, but causes irritation in 3.5% of subjects. There is no skin
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Heuzé V., Tran G., Sauvant D., Renaudeau D., Lessire M., Lebas F., 2015. Corn gluten meal. Feedipedia, a programme by INRA, CIRAD, AFZ and FAO.
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to extract oil. The endosperm goes through screenings to separate starch and proteins from the corn fiber or
38:. It is a byproduct of corn processing that has historically been used as an animal feed. Despite the name, 85:. The remaining starch and proteins are centrifuged to separate the starch from the corn gluten meal. 269: 120:
crude protein and is a mixture of bran, steep liquor, and maize germ oil from the milling process.
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applied to areas where it is likely to wash directly into watersheds due to
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Corn gluten meal can be used as the active ingredient in
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Index

maize
endosperm
zein
glutelin
gluten
wet-milling
corn
corn starch
steeped
sulfur dioxide
germ
endosperm
bran
nitrogen runoff
hydrolyzed vegetable protein
rodenticides
sensitization
21 CFR
184.1321


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