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Castor bean meal

Several aspects of ricin, such as its potent toxicity, lack of specific antidote, and wide availability in large quantities from castor bean meal, have contributed to the international regulation of the toxin as a potential weapon of mass destruction . If made into a partially purified material or refined into a terrorist or warfare agent, ricin could be used to expose people through air, food, or water. [Pg.340]

Castor beans are grown commercially for castor oil. Castor oil has sought-after industrial and automotive applications. The annual production of castor bean waste mash exceeds 1 million tons (Doan, 2004). Castor bean cake is also sold as fertihzer. Ricin is easy to extract from castor bean meal. [Pg.741]

Cattle have been fed castor bean meal at ingredient tevets (Atbin et al,... [Pg.742]

L. E. Rodriguez-Saona, F. S. Fry, E. M. Calvey. Use of Fourier Transform Near-Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy for Rapid Quantification of Castor Bean Meal in a Selection of Flour-Based Products. J Agric Food Chem 48 5169-5177, 2000. [Pg.9]

SYNS AFRICAN COFFEE TREE CASTOR BEANS (DOT) CASTOR FLAKE (DOT) CASTOR MEAL (DOT) CASTOR OIL PLANT CASTOR POMACE (DOT) HIGUERETA (CUBA, PUERTO RICO) HIGUERILLA (MEXICO) KOU (HAWAII) LAAU-AILA (HAWAII) MAN S MOTHERWORT MEXICO WEED PA AILA (HAWAII) PALMA CHRISTI (HAITI) RICIN (HAITI) RICINO (PUERTO RICO) RICINUS CO LMUNIS STEADFAST WONDER TREE... [Pg.296]

The sohds remaining after fat removal are generally rich in protein and find a ready market in animal feeds. Some oilseed solids, especially soybean, go into human foods as flours, concentrates, textured particles, or protein isolates. Some oilseed sohds contain toxins or allergens that make them unfit for animal feeds tung nut and castor bean, for example. Unless treated, these solid residues go into fertilizers. Various processes have been developed to remove or chemically destroy undesirable compounds (10). One process developed at Texas A M University for UNIDO (11, 12) uses a chemical additive and extrusion to detoxify and deallergenate castor meal making it suitable for animal feed. [Pg.2512]

Castor beans, 9 Castor flake, 9 Castor meal, 9 Castor pomace, 9... [Pg.38]

Castor Beans Castor Meal Castor Pomace Castor Flake Whole beans or meal. The latter is the residue remaining after the oil has been extracted from the seeds. IMO 9026... [Pg.38]

Castor Beans or Castor Meal or Castor Pomace, or Castor Flake. The residue from extraction of oil from the castor seed. lATA App. A... [Pg.38]

Castor beans, 9 Castor flake, 9 Castor meal, 9 Castor pomace, 9 2969 ----------------------... [Pg.350]


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