Abstract

The coagulation of milk (by proteolysis or acidification) is the key operation in cheesemaking. The enzymatic (rennet-induced) coagulation of milk can be divided into two phases: (1) hydrolysis of the micelle-stabilizing protein, κ-casein, (2) aggregation and gelation of the rennet-altered micelles, with the development of a particulate gel.

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