Yes, because casein is one of the protein that makes up milk. And when milk is denatured (by heat, or by any means), the denatured protein is tyrosine-which is the only protein positive for millon's test.
It comes form the "feed" which the cow is given. Mostly plants, which are high in protein.
Dry it to a powder and perform the the biuret test on this powder.
Yes predominantly casein. If you ever see curdled milk, the chunks are the protein. There is a lot of protein. If you want to test this take some milk and pour something acidic into it. It will curdle. Sieve out the solid and see how much liquid is left. Milk contains about 3% protein.
milk has fat and low protein but high calcuim
No, you don't have to drink milk to get the protein from peanuts. Milk and peanuts do have different amino acid (building blocks of protein) ratios however. There are certain essential amino acids found in milk that are not found in peanuts. Protein coupling is used to get the most out of the protein you consume.
complete protein
Gatorade Milkshakes contain what is called "milk protein isolate," an extract that can provide as much as 20 g. of protein. The milk protein comes from cow's milk.
protein milk is packed with protein and so is your body.,....hopefully. milk is a great drink
meat=protein and fats, LEAN meat is mostly protein. milk=protein, carbohydrates, and fat. eggs=mostly protein, some fat. Milk is mostly balanced.
Muscle milk is a protein shake that could possibly have anywhere from 8 grams of protein to around 30-40 grams of protein.
Milk proteins are Whey and Casein.