Gluten Meal

Gluten Meal



Corn Gluten Meal or "Gluten Meal" is a byproduct produced when making corn syrup. It is a protein and is mostly used in animal feed and grass maintenance. The "gluten" in the name is a misnomer--there is no gluten in corn gluten meal.

Known to be used by Purina

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