Partition of casein between polymer phases

Abstract
Summary: Casein derived from the micelles of milk by removing the calcium has been subjected to partition and counter current distribution between phases containing polyethylene glycol and dextran. The results show that at least 2 kinds of casein complex exist which differ in structure, in size or in both. There are also differences in composition with respect to minor components, though both types contain predominantly α- and β-casein.

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