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PIG BY-PRODUCTS By : Samantha Winebark
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INDUSTRIAL PIG BY- PRODUCTS
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BLOOD: Sticking agent Leather treating agent Plywood adhesive Protein source in feeds Fabric printing and dyeing
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BONES AND SKIN: Glue Pigskin garments Gloves Shoes
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Buttons Bone China ornaments Dried BonesGall Stones:
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BONE MEAL: Mineral source in feed Fertilizer Porcelain enamel Glass Water filters
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FATTY ACIDS AND GLYCERINE: Insecticides Weed killers Lubricants Oil polishes Rubber Cosmetics Antifreeze Nitroglycerine Plastics Plasticizers Printing rollers Cellophane Soap Floor waxes Cement Fiber softeners Crayons Chalk Phonograph records Matches Putty Paper sizing Insulation linoleum
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Artist Brushes Insulation Upholstery Commercial feeds Feeds for pets Hair:Meat Scraps
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PHARMACEUTICAL BY- PRODUCTS Drugs and pharmaceuticals from the pig.
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ADRENAL GLANDS: Corticosteriods Cortisone Epinephrine Norepinephine
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CholesterolChenodeoxycholic Acid BrainGall Bladder
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Heart valves Hog heart valves are preserved, treated, and can be surgically implanted in humans to replace heart valves that are weakened by disease or injury Insulin Hog pancreas glands are an important source of insulin hormone used to treat diabetics. It’s chemical structure closely resembles that of humans Lipase Pancreatin Trypsin Chymotrypsin Heart:Pancreas Gland:
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Enterogastrone Heparin Secretin Desiccated Liver IntestinesLiver
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Estrogens Progesterone Relaxin melatonin ovariesPineal Gland:
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Pepsin Mucin Intrinsic Factor Thyroxin Calcitonin thyroglobin Stomach:Thyroid gland:
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ACTH- adrenocorticotropic Hormone ADH-antidiuretic Hormone Oxytocin Prolactin TSH- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Splenic fluid Pituitary glandspleen
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SKIN Gelatin Porcine burn dressings Specially treated hog skin, because of its similarity to human skin, is used in treating massive burn injuries in humans that have removed large areas of skin… and in healing persistent skin ulcers
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