The acceleration by cationic materials of the coagulation of casein micelles by rennet

Abstract
Summary: Three cationic materials markedly reduced the rennet clotting time of casein micelle suspensions, the efficacy of each being primarily dependent on the charge and the amount absorbed by the micelles. The reduction in coagulation time was unaffected by components of the milk serum other than salts. No enzymic action by lysozyme on casein micelles was detected. All materials acted by the same mechanism, increasing the affinity of rennet for the micelles and accelerating the aggregation phase. Coagulation did not occur until a minimum amount of κ-casein had been hydrolysed to para-κ-casein. All additives increased the proportion of added rennet retained by the casein in the coagulum. The results indicated that coagulation occurs by specific interactions between micelles modified by rennet.