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Corn oil

Imports 0.80 EU-15 0.17, Turkey 0.09, Libya 0.08, Saudi Arabia 0.06, other 0.40 [Pg.12]

Com oil (Table 1.17) is available at about 2 million tonnes each year with about 40% being traded. The US is the major producer, consumer and exporter of this oil, with EU-15 involved at a lower level. [Pg.12]


Cormngware Corn kernels Corn meal Cornmint Corn oil... [Pg.253]

Cod liver oil Linseed oil Menhaden oil Perilla oil Corn oil Cottonseed oil Olive oil Pine oil Red oil Soya bean oil Tung oil Whale oil Castor oil Lard oil... [Pg.188]

Copper(ll) chloride, aromatic iodination and, 551 Coproslanol, structure of, 304 Coral, organohalides from, 352 Corn oil, composition of. 1062 Cornforlh. John Warcup. 1085 Coronene, structure of, 532 Cortisone, structure of. 107 Couper, Archibald Scott, 7 Coupled reactions. 1128-1129 ATP and, 1128-1129 Coupling (NMU), 460... [Pg.1292]

Flaky piecrusts used to contain lard, or at least butter. Solid fats are important in baking, as they separate sheets of dough into thin, independent flakes. Traditional solid fats are animal-derived saturated fats, such as lard and butter. Some vegetable fats, such as coconut and palm kernel oils, are solid, but they are more expensive than some liquid vegetable oils like corn oil, cottonseed oil, or soybean oil. These oils come from plants that are used for more than just the oil they provide. Using several different parts of the plant makes growing them more economical. [Pg.92]

In rats, daily administration of 5 or 10 mg/kg doses of endosulfan by gavage in corn oil during gestational days (Gd) 6-14 or 6-19 produced a dose-related increase in maternal deaths in these test groups (FMC 1980a Gupta et al. 1978). [Pg.48]

Parenteral lethality was determined by injecting rabbits of mixed sexes intraperitoneally with 31.6, 63, 126, 252, and 500 /xg/kg of 2,3,7,8-TCDD as a 0.01% corn oil suspension control rabbits were injected with corn oil. The rabbits were housed in individual holding cages and were observed for signs of toxicity for four weeks. The LDso s were calculated by the Weil modification of the Thompson method 14, 15) or by the Litchfield and Wilcoxon method (9). The acute lethality studies were terminated when it was evident that the survivors were not showing signs of toxicity. [Pg.56]

Sample identified in Table 1 administered on days 6-15 of gestation as a corn oil acetone (9 1) solution. [Pg.62]

Dosage. TCDD was dissolved in acetone subsequently, one part of the acetone solution was added to and mixed with nine parts of USP corn oil. The acetone-corn oil solution of TCDD was given to rats at a rate of 5 ml/kg by intubation. This volume of solution provided a dose of 50 fxg/kg and 0.14 )LtCi/kg TCDD- C. [Pg.86]

The main difference between oils and fats is that oils are liquid at room temperature and fats are solid at room temperature. Oils, such as olive oil or corn oil, usually come from plant sources and contain mainly unsaturated fatty acids. Fats, such as butter and lard, contain an abundance of saturated fatty acids and generally come from animal sources. [Pg.189]

M Kraml, J Dubuc, D Beall. Gastrointestinal absorption of griseofulvin. I. Effect of particle size, addition of surfactants and corn oil on the level of griseofulvin in the serum of rats. Can J Biochem Physiol 40 1449-1451, 1962. [Pg.73]

A major class of nonaqueous solvents is the fixed oils. The USP [1] recognizes the use of fixed oils as parenteral vehicles and lists their requirements. The most commonly used oils are corn oil, cottonseed oil, peanut oil, and sesame oil. Because fixed oils can be quite irritating when injected and may cause sensitivity reactions in some patients, the oil used in the product must be stated on the label. [Pg.395]

Lipid Rat Lead absorption Increases in lipid (corn oil) content up to 40% enhance lead absorption Barltrop and Khoo 1975... [Pg.327]

European starling, Sturnus vulgaris, free-living nestlings, age 4 days. Dosed perorally with famphur dissolved in corn oil at 0.3, 1.0, or 3.0 mg famphur/kg BW daily for 15 days, then killed at age 19 days... [Pg.1079]

PCB 105 caused significant APND induction liver had 182.0 mg PCB 105/kg FW vs. 2.4 in corn oil controls. PCB 126 induced hepatic EROD and AE liver had 3.3 mg PCB 126/kg FW. PCB 153 induced APND and AE liver contained 119.0 mg PCB 153/kg FW. For all dose groups, liver weights and liver porphyrin levels were normal... [Pg.1308]

Histopathological changes were not observed in the pancreas or adrenal glands of pregnant rats treated by gavage with hexachloroethane in corn oil for 11 days at doses up to 500 mg/kg/day, or in the pancreas of... [Pg.61]

Corn kernels, citric acid in, 6 632t Corn oil, 26 289... [Pg.226]

Winterization, 70 813 of corn oil, 26 289 Winter wheats, 26 276-277 Wiped-film evaporator... [Pg.1022]

In a 52-wk oral gavage study with Wistar-derived rats (36 males and 36 females per group), daily administration of 300 mg/kg, in corn oil, for 5 d/wk failed to increase the incidence of any type of tumor compared with corn-oil treated and untreated groups. Rats were sacrificed after 125 wk (Longstaff et al. 1984). [Pg.156]


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