CORN GLUTEN MEAL

CORN GLUTEN MEAL Basic information
Product Name:CORN GLUTEN MEAL
Synonyms:CORN GLUTEN MEAL;GLUTEN, ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSATE;corn;cornglutens;glutens,corn;ZEA MAYS (CORN) KERNEL MEAL;Gluten, corn;Curn gluten
CAS:66071-96-3
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MW:0
EINECS:266-116-0
Product Categories:CO - CZMicrobiology;Alphabetic;Base Ingredients;C;Protein Sources (Peptones/Extracts)
Mol File:Mol File
CORN GLUTEN MEAL Structure
CORN GLUTEN MEAL Chemical Properties
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CAS DataBase Reference66071-96-3
EPA Substance Registry SystemCorn gluten (66071-96-3)
Safety Information
RIDADR 1386
WGK Germany 3
HazardClass 4.2
PackingGroup III
MSDS Information
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CORN GLUTEN MEAL Usage And Synthesis
UsesCorn Gluten is a nutrient supplement which is the principal protein component of corn endosperm. It consists mainly of zein and glutelin. Is a byproduct of the wet milling of corn for starch. The gluten fraction is washed to remove residual water-soluble proteins. Is also produced as a byproduct during the conversion of the starch in whole or various fractions of dry milled corn syrups. The ingredient is used in food with no limitation other than current good manufacturing practice. It is also termed corn gluten meal.
DefinitionThe dried residue from corn after the removal of the larger part of the starch and germ and the separation of the bran in the wet-milling manufacture of corn starch or syrup, or by enzymatic treatment of the endosperm.
Agricultural UsesCorn, a native of the American continents, is a member of the grass family. It was called maize by the native Indians, and is botanically known as Zeu mays.
Although the ancestry of corn is being debated, today's corn is commonly believed to be the descendant of a Mexican wild grass called teosinte, Zea mexicam. Teosinte had ears on many stalks that dispersed the seeds easily. Teosinte over the years probably mutated to form the less adaptive corn of today.
The corn plant grows to around 2 meters and bears separate staminate inflorescence (which are the tassels on the stalk) and pistillate inflorescence (which gives rise to the ear of corn). The ear, containing the kernels, is tightly covered with a husk or bract, making it difficult for the seeds to disperse.
According to the nature and composition of starch in the endosperm, corn can be of various types, such as sweet corn, popcorn, flour corn, etc.
The corn plant grows on all soils, except very clayey or very sandy soils. It cannot tolerate waterlogging and is moderately sensitive to salinity. Corn grows best in temperate to tropical climates, with daily average temperatures above 20°C.
Corn contains large amounts of carbohydrate but low amounts of proteins. It is used as animal feed and as an ingredient of many processed foods and industrial products. They include corn starch, corn flour, corn oil and syrup, laundry starch, glues, etc.




CORN GLUTEN MEAL Preparation Products And Raw materials
METHYL ISOCYANOACETATE TRIS(2,2,6,6-TETRAMETHYL-3,5-HEPTANEDIONATO)EUROPIUM(III) N-BUTYLISOCYANIDE PHENYLSELENOL Tris(2,4-pentanedionato)chroMiuM(III) DICHLORO(ETHYLENEDIAMINE)PLATINUM(II) SALCOMINE 2,4-PENTANEDIONE, SILVER DERIVATIVE 1,1,3,3-TETRAMETHYLBUTYL ISOCYANIDE Tosylmethyl isocyanide COBALT(II) ACETYLACETONATE Cupric acetylacetonate Ethyl isocyanoacetate TERT-BUTYL ISOCYANIDE Ferric acetylacetonate COBALT ETHYLENE DIAMINE CHLORIDE Benzyl isocyanide TRIS(2,2,6,6-TETRAMETHYL-3,5-HEPTANEDIONATO)DYSPROSIUM(III)

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