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caseinogen
caseinogen (keɪsiːˈɪnədʒən) [f. casein + -o + -gen.] A protein of milk producing casein when acted upon by rennin; = casein (see quots. 1938 and 1961).1891 W. D. Halliburton Textbk. Chem. Physiol. xxvi. 580 It will be more convenient..to reserve the term casein for the clotted proteid, and to use th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Casein
British terminology, on the other hand, uses the term caseinogen for the uncoagulated protein and casein for the coagulated protein. wikipedia.org
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casein
casein Chem. (ˈkeɪsiːɪn, ˈkeɪsiːn) (Incorrectly -ine.) [f. L. case-us cheese + -in.] 1. a. A substance belonging to the class of Proteids or Albuminoids, forming one of the chief constituents of milk; chemically identical with the Legumin (also called vegetable casein), of the seeds of leguminous pl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Maximilian Nierenstein
He also worked on milk and caseinogen. He reviewed the discovery of lactose in 1936. wikipedia.org
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Amber
Casein — a conjugated protein forming from the casein precursor – caseinogen. wikipedia.org
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para-
▪ I. para-1 (pærə) before a vowel or h usually par-, repr. Gr. παρα-, παρ-, combining form of παρά prep., occurring in words already formed in Greek, their adaptations, and derivatives, and in modern words formed on the model of these, and, in certain uses, as a living element, in the formation of t... Oxford English Dictionary
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protein
protein Chem. (ˈprəʊtiːɪn, now ˈprəʊtiːn) Also 9 -ine. [a. F. protéine (Mulder 1838), Ger. proteïn, f. Gr. πρωτεῖ-ος primary, prime (so named as a primary substance or fundamental material of the bodies of animals and plants): see -in1. It seems likely that in proposing the word protéine Mulder was ... Oxford English Dictionary
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