kaseinater
Kaseinater is a term found in a limited range of dairy science and educational resources to denote a device or process intended to manipulate casein, the principal protein in milk. The usage is not standardized, and its meaning varies by source; in many cases it is described as a hypothetical or instructional concept rather than a commercial product.
Mechanism and scope: Descriptions of a kaseinater typically involve altering the milk environment to affect the
Applications: In practice, coagulation of casein is central to cheese making, where rennet or acidification initiates
Origin and usage: The term appears mainly in specialized or regional texts and does not have a
See also: Casein; Casein micelles; Dairy processing; Cheese making; Milk coagulation.