Caseose

/ˈkeɪsiːoʊs/ noun

A complex protein substance produced from casein through partial digestion or chemical breakdown.

From 'casein' + '-ose' (suffix for carbohydrate or protein compounds). Developed in 19th-century biochemistry when researchers began systematizing protein fragments.

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