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It contains less carbon and more nitrogen, however, than true casein.
Most of these works were done in casein paint.
In a sterile world casein would be nearly an ideal glue.
He is especially known for his successful use of casein colors in fresco.
Casein is found in milk, cheese, and other dairy products.
However, independent studies report that casein and other milk proteins protect against cancer.
When added to milk, it makes the casein turn into curds.
Most plywood at this time used other adhesives, such as casein.
Stop taking casein peptides at least 2 weeks before a scheduled surgery.
Casein has a molecular structure quite similar to that of gluten.
More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of casein peptides for these uses.
Most of the casein proteins are bound into the micelles.
The three common ones are whey, soy, and casein protein.
Some of the earliest plastics were based on casein.
The authors did not specifically associate this with the milk's casein content, however.
It is produced by coagulation of the milk protein casein.
Casein, a milk protein, is an ingredient in many adhesives.
Some people are allergic to both casein and whey.
Even miniscule amounts of casein may be enough to trigger a reaction.
They used the smaller doses of whey to mimic the casein.
If you have a milk allergy, it's best to avoid taking casein peptides.
Casein is the main protein found in cow's milk.
Casein became a recognized adhesive in aircraft and yacht work some time around 1930.
Casein joints set hard in a day or two and are more or less waterproof.
From the 1930s to its closure in 1956, the dairy produced casein.