It certainly can be. Farmers are not allowed to plant corn after an application of trifloxysulfuron for anywhere from seven to as much as 22 months after application to a labeled crop such as cotton or sugarcane.
Trifloxysulfuron is a herbicide that mainly used for the control of broadleaf weeds and nutsedge sedge weeds in cotton fields and sugarcane fields. It has certain harm to corn, but there is little risk. It belongs to sulfonylurea herbicides and contain 2-Bromo-3-hydroxypyridine. After application, plants can obsorb this herbicide from the roots, stems, leaves. It affects the biosynthesis of branched chain amino acids(such as leucine, isoleucine, and valine) by inhibiting the activity of acetolactate synthase (ALS). It can be rapidly metabolized to inactive substances in cotton and sugarcane, so that can protect crops from harm.
In corn.
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Unfortunately, most candy today is made with corn syrup. Corn syrup is somewhat toxic and is definitely harmful to the brain.
Clean corn is very nutritious for birds; however, if the corn has been left on the ground, Aspergillus sp may grow causing a mycotoxin response and eventually killing the birds.
The circumstantial evidence that supports that hypothesis that high fructose corn syrup is harmful to humans is the fact that obesity is so high. The instances of diabetes is another piece of circumstantial evidence that supports this.
Only to your liver and brain cells. seriously too much can be very harmful.
Corn is not a natural food for guinea pigs. Dried corn carries the risk of aflatoxin, and corn, while not necessarily harmful to guinea pigs, works as a filler and does not offer pigs any nutritional value. Corn can also contribute to allergies. Also, whole kernel corn can pose as a choking hazard since guinea pigs do not eat with their hands as some rodents do and can't remove large food particles should they become lodged in the throat.
Well, if you mixed rubbing alcohol with hydrogen peroxide it could produce a risk of creating VERY harmful chlorine gases. So I don't advise you to try it.
If the corn dogs were left out on the kitchen counter overnight, most likely the meat would contain harmful bacteria and they should be tossed out. If they were left overnight to defrost in the refrigerator, they would still be safe to eat.
Cats can eat sweet corn (also known as sweetcorn or corn on the cob) in small amounts, but it is not recommended as a regular part of their diet. Corn is not toxic to cats, but it doesn't provide much nutritional value for them since they are obligate carnivores. Their digestive systems are designed to process meat, so while small amounts of sweet corn won't harm them, it shouldn't replace their main diet of animal protein. Also, avoid feeding corn with added salt, butter, or seasonings, as these can be harmful.
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