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caseinogen the British term for casein.
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caseinogenate a salt of caseinogen.
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casein A material used in some early pens prior to plastic. Casein is derived from milk protein and permitted pastel colors. But the pens discolored quickly and did not hold up. Parker produced casein pens as early as 1914, and these may have been the first pens other than black and red.
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casein the element of milk which solidifies when coagulation takes place.
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casein Strictly speaking, this is the dried lumpy curd of skimmed milk. When mixed with water and dry pigments it makes an excellent paint. It was very popular for commercial illustration until acrylics became highly developed.
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