PIG BY-PRODUCTSBy : Samantha Winebark
INDUSTRIAL PIG BY-PRODUCTS
BLOOD:
Sticking agent
Leather treating agent
Plywood adhesive
Protein source in feeds
Fabric printing and dyeing
BONES AND SKIN:
Glue
Pigskin garments Gloves Shoes
Buttons
Bone China
ornaments
Dried Bones Gall Stones:
BONE MEAL:
Mineral source in feed
Fertilizer
Porcelain enamel
Glass
Water filters
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
Artist Brushes
Insulation
Upholstery
Commercial feeds
Feeds for pets
Hair: Meat Scraps
PHARMACEUTICAL BY-PRODUCTSDrugs and pharmaceuticals from the pig.
ADRENAL GLANDS:
Corticosteriods
Cortisone
Epinephrine
Norepinephine
Cholesterol Chenodeoxycholic Acid
Brain Gall Bladder
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:
Enterogastrone
Heparin
Secretin
Desiccated Liver
Intestines Liver
Estrogens
Progesterone
Relaxin
melatonin
ovaries Pineal Gland:
Pepsin
Mucin
Intrinsic Factor
Thyroxin
Calcitonin
thyroglobin
Stomach: Thyroid gland:
ACTH- adrenocorticotropic Hormone
ADH-antidiuretic Hormone
Oxytocin Prolactin TSH- Thyroid
Stimulating Hormone
Splenic fluid
Pituitary gland spleen
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