mjölkkaseinmikeller
Mjölkkaseinmikeller is a term that appears to be a portmanteau, combining "mjölk" (Swedish for milk), "kasein" (casein), and "mikeller" (potentially a misspelling or a less common term related to micelle). In essence, it likely refers to the casein micelles found in milk. Casein is the primary protein in milk, making up about 80% of its total protein content. These casein proteins do not exist as individual molecules but rather aggregate into complex structures called micelles.
Casein micelles are colloidal particles, meaning they are dispersed throughout the milk plasma. They are spherical
The structure and stability of casein micelles are fundamental to many properties of milk, including its white