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The corn processing industry generates an incredible number of products and chemicals. There is a huge, mostly hidden, chemical process industry based on corn. Zein is a protein with large amounts of proline, an amino acid, and is/was used for everything from paper coatings (paper coffee cups) to manufacture of buttons, to food shellacs (confectioner’s glazes). For animal feeds, it is usually pelletized to increase its bulk density and to lower shipping costs.Ĭorn gluten can be further processed into zein and glutelin. It used for mostly for animal feed with a minor use as a herbicide. So-called corn gluten is a by-product of corn processing (wet milling) and treatment with sulfur dioxide, from some post treatments of corn mash used in the production of ethanol, or is a fraction isolated from the leftovers in the production of high fructose corn syrups.Ĭommercially there is somewhere North of 3.5 million tons of “corn gluten” or in the parlance of the trade, just “gluten” produced in the U.S. As a celiac, you may be sensitive to certain forms of gliadin/glutenin glutens, but probably not corn gluten. Just You are correct, sir! But there is gluten, the product of the reaction of the two proteins, gliadin and glutenin, and there is “corn gluten”, which is not the same thing. From the saccharin in your morning toothpaste to the ethanol in that final night cap, you are awash in man-made chemicals which come from corn. In America, at any rate, it is almost impossible to go through a normal day and not imbibe many, many somethings made from or with “chemicals” made from corn, by “man-made” techniques and processes.
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One of the more fascinating aspects of this man-made issue is just how many products and/or ingredients are man-made starting from corn. Yet, those same folks imbibe “man-made” ingredients virtually everyday without complaint. This phrase and others like it are causally thrown out by folks who don’t really understand commercial foodstuffs made in factories. I am still reacting to the implied horror of “man-made chemical.” This reply has nothing to do with the product being offered as such.