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Acid Casein
Casein has a wide variety of uses, from being a major component of cheese, to use as a food additive. The most common form of casein is sodium caseinate. In milk, casein undergoes phase separation to form colloidal casein micelles, a type of secreted biomolecular condensate.
Acid casein is made by direct acidification of skim milk to pH 4.6 by mineral or organic acids. Rennet casein is made by adding rennet to skim milk. The casein is separated, washed, and dried. Acid casein is insoluble in water.
The package of this product is 25kg/bag, 1*20’FCL can hold 23MT.