non-food and by-products from animals SG

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lanolin

oil from sheep wool

What is in feather meal?

poultry feathers that are ground into fine powder

What are some industrial uses for albumen?

put in tired to increase flexibility

What is the process in which animal by-products are dehydrated, sterilized, and separates the components by applying heat?

rendering

What is tripe?

stomach lining of beef

What are animal intestines used for?

string instruments

Where is adrenaline taken from?

the adrenal glands of hogs, cattle, and sheep

sweetbreads

thymus and pancreatic glands of animals

What is in poultry meal?

undeveloped eggs, intestines, ground and rendered necks

albumen

used in cosmetics and taken from egg whites

What are some leather products?

wallets, footballs, boots, also belts

stearic acid

wax like substance often used in lubricants, candles, soap etc.

What are condemned products?

Products that are unsafe to be by-products and must be destroyed

What is in blood meal?

blood proteins

What are some condemned products?

brains and spinal cords of cattle

Household uses of fat

crayons and dish soap

wool

fiber products

What is in bone meal?

fine powder

Household uses of collagen

glue

What are two products that utilize animal hair?

horse and boar hair paint brushes and Angora sweaters

What do you call products by-products that can't be eaten?

inedible by-products

What are specific variety cuts?

kidneys, liver, intestines, and brain

What are some industrial uses for fat?

lubricants and glossy inks

headcheese

meat from the head of a pig made into a loaf

What are variety cuts?

non-skeletal and non-meat entrails and organs

What is another name for a by-product?

offal

Household uses of down

often in clothing items and pillows

What are animal by-products?

Everything of economic value, other than carcasses, obtained from animals after slaughtering, left over parts of the animal

Where is insulin taken from?

Extracted from the pancreas of livestock

gelatin

a thickener derived from animal protein; in gum, fruit snacks, gummy bears, etc.

What are some industrial uses for glycerol?

antifreeze, brake fluid, asphalt, and car wax


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