| 单词 | casein | 
| 释义 | caseinn. 1.  Biochemistry.  a.  Any of a group of closely related proteins which are present in colloidal suspension in milk and can be precipitated by acids; these proteins collectively; = caseinogen n.   Also: the product of the precipitation of these proteins, or of the coagulation of milk by rennin (= paracasein n.). ΚΠ 1823    E. Milligan tr.  F. Magendie Elem. Compend. Physiol. 363  				Now caséin [Fr. caséum] is the most azotised of all the nutritive proximate principles. 1836    Jrnl. Franklin Inst. 21 134  				A further application of this mordant of caseine, oil, and lime is in the printing of stuffs. 1866    H. E. Roscoe Lessons Elem. Chem. xli. 353  				Casein is the nitrogenous substance contained in milk and cheese. 1891    W. D. Halliburton Text-bk. Chem. Physiol. xxvi. 580  				It will be more convenient..to reserve the term casein for the clotted proteid, and to use the word caseinogen for its precursor in the milk. 1919    E. E. Slosson Creative Chem. 142  				A mixture of casein and celluloid has something of the merits of both. 1939    Nature 29 Apr. 734/1  				A wool-like fibre is made from casein by dissolving in alkali solution and forcing under pressure into a solution containing acid, formaldehyde and either salts or sugars. 1991    Jrnl. Biol. Chem. 273 2889  				The caseins of bovine milk are one class of noncrystallizable proteins. 2006    G. Branfoot So Many Memories xviii. 311  				Hot water cooks the casein in the milk, so it's harder to get clean.  b.  More fully  vegetable casein. The protein legumin. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > substance > proteins > 			[noun]		 casein1838 albuminoid1855 xanthoglobulin1868 myochrome1872 xanthoprotein1883 histone1885 globulose1886 phaseolin1893 leucosin1894 nucleohistone1894 nucleon1895 mucoid1898 protone1898 mucinoid1902 myohaemoglobin1906 nucleoprotamine1911 cytozyme1914 leaf protein1917 cytochrome1925 mucoprotein1925 myoglobin1925 flavoprotein1934 oxymyoglobin1935 ferritin1937 lipovitellin1942 arthropodin1947 trypticase1947 erythropoietin1948 phosvitin1948 opsin1951 orosomucoid1955 metallothionein1960 plastocyanin1961 aequorin1962 ferredoxin1962 LDL1962 fetoprotein1964 thioredoxin1964 actinin1965 adrenodoxin1965 lactoferrin1965 myoglobulin1965 rubredoxin1965 uniporter1967 miraculin1968 nexin1970 bacteriorhodopsin1971 molybdoprotein1971 monellin1972 cytokine1974 ankyrin1975 clathrin1975 electromorph1975 tau1975 uniport1975 microtrabecula1976 porin1976 osteocalcin1977 calmodulin1978 monokine1978 PCNA1978 vimentin1978 interleukin1979 laminin1979 titin1979 villin1979 cyclin1981 triskele1981 acumentin1982 perforin1983 statin1985 activin1986 addressin1988 synuclein1988 chemokine1992 1838    Penny Cycl. X. 343/2  				Emulsin (vegetable albumen, vegetable casein, or amygdalin) occurs in most of the elaborated juices of plants. 1863    A. Wynter Subtle Brains 157  				Casein, or cheese, exists more abundantly in peas and beans than it does in milk itself. 1885    G. L. Goodale in  A. Gray  & G. L. Goodale Bot. Text-bk. 		(ed. 6)	 II.  ii. xi. 363  				Casein of plants comprises the following substances: legumin, gluten-casein, conglutin. 1918    Amer. Jrnl. Clin. Med. 25 454/1  				Like animal casein (cheese), vegetable casein, or legumin, contains per weight a higher proportion of tissue-forming material and nutriment salts than found in any other vegetable substances. 1998    Appl. Animal Behaviour Sci. 20 75  				Biotechnology also makes milk substitutes, such as vegetable casein, more economic. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > 			[noun]		 > good thing goodeOE card1840 cheese1840 honey1848 casein1851 hon1896 1851    C. Kingsley Let. 		(1877)	 I. 278  				Horn minnow looks like a gudgeon, which is the pure caseine. Compounds C1.   General attributive, frequently in the names of products made from casein. ΚΠ 1864    F. H. Storer First Outl. Dict. Solubilities Chem. Substances 123/1  				All the soluble earthy and metallic salts precipitate casein solutions. 1889    Cent. Dict.  				Casein glue, a glue made by dissolving casein in a strong solution of borax, used as a substitute for ordinary glue by bookbinders and joiners. 1937    Jrnl. Royal Aeronaut. Soc. 41 526  				Unlike casein cements, they are proof against the attacks of mould and fungus. 1966    H. Brean Traces of Merrilee xxii. 208  				A coffee table in front of the small sofa bore an open case of artists' materials, carefully cleaned brushes, a full complement of casein paints. 1996    Farmers Weekly 22 Nov. 44/1  				Including additional supplies of fermentable energy in grass silage-based cow diets increases milk yield, protein and casein concentration. 2008    Sci. News 29 Mar. 203/2  				The ions surround the casein molecules, charging them up so they repel each other.  C2.     casein plastic  n. any of a group of plastics made from casein, usually by hardening with formaldehyde; cf. Galalith n. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > chemistry > polymer chemistry > resins and plastics > 			[noun]		 > others Parkesine1862 succinite1868 linoxyn1876 polyanhydride1900 polyether1922 casein plastic1925 alkyd resin1928 polyolefin1930 acrylate1934 polymethyl acrylate1936 polyurethane1939 polytetrafluoroethylene1946 society > occupation and work > materials > derived or manufactured material > synthetic resins and plastics > 			[noun]		 > plastic > other plastics hard plastic1896 Galalith1901 Paxolin1918 casein plastic1925 polyvinyl acetate1927 protein plastic1928 Mipolam1936 acrylic1940 styrene plastic1943 bioplastic1946 ABS1957 Noryl1966 1925    Jrnl. Soc. Chem. Industry 44 991/2  				Casein plastics are odourless, non-inflammable, and excellent electric insulators. 1943    V. E. Yarsley in  R. S. Morrell Synth. Resins 		(ed. 2)	 ii. 59  				Casein plastic works in all respects like horn and ivory, and it can be turned, drilled, polished, stamped, moulded, and engraved. 2002    Plastics News 		(Nexis)	 16 Sept. 11  				His career began when he traveled to Germany to bring back a process for making casein plastics to the United States. Derivatives  ˈcaseinate  n.				 [after German Caseinat (1844 or earlier; now usually Kaseinat)]			 casein in colloidal form bound to calcium or other ions. ΚΠ 1859    Repertory Patent Inventions 34 230  				My method of fixing or applying the said colouring matters upon the fabric consists in the employment of them in solution with albumen.., or any other substance having similar properties and capable of forming albuminates, caseinates, &c. 1897    Brit. Med. Jrnl. 2 Jan. 50/2  				Owing to the deficiency of lime in boiled milk the action of rennet, which produces from casein (in solution as calcium caseinate) the calcium salt of dys-chymo-caseose (curd) is modified. 1933    S. W. Cole Pract. Physiol. Chem. 		(ed. 9)	 viii. 192  				This is probably present in cow's milk mainly as neutral calcium caseinate, whilst in human milk there is a considerable amount of potassium caseinate. 1999    BBC Vegetarian Good Food May 96/1  				And look out for additives in prepared foods, such as sodium caseinate and whey, which can be a source of lactose. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2014; most recently modified version published online December 2021). <  | 
	
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