Chemist Abeesh
Chemist Abeesh
Chemist Abeesh
AbeeshR
XII – a
2014-2015
ACKNOWLEGEMENT
Applications:
In addition to being consumed in milk, casein in used in
the manufacture of adhesives, binders, protective coatings,
plastics (such as for knife handles and knitting needles),
fabrics, food additives and many other products. It is
commonly used by bodybuilders as a slow-digestive source of
amino acids as opposed to the fast-digesting whey protein,
and also as an extremely high source of glutamine (post
workout). Another reason it is used in bodybuilding, is
because of its anti-catabolic effect, meaning that casein
consumption inhibits protein breakdown in the body. Casein
is frequently found in otherwise nondairy cheese substitutes
to improve consistency especially when melted.
Aim –
To study quantity of casein in different samples of milk.
Theory –
Milk contains 3 to 4% casein suspended in water in the
colloidal form. It is precipitated in a weakly acidic medium.
Apparatus Required –
Funnel, funnel stand , glass rod , filter paper, weight box , test
tubes, pestle and mortar.
Chemicals Required –
(i) Different samples of milk.
Precautions –
1. Handle apparatus and chemicals carefully.
2. Add ammonium sulphate solution very slowly.
3. Stir milk while adding chemicals.
4. Do not disturb milk after adding ammonium sulphate
solution and wait some time for fat and casein to
precipitate out.
5. Take the amount readings carefully with digital weighing
machine only.
Bibliography –
www.wikipedia.com
www.encyclopedia.com www.caesine-
pro.com www.sciencejournals.com
www.icar.nic.in
www.zetascience.com www.scribd.com