What is Sodium Caseinate?

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Being a derivative of milk, you would expect sodium caseinate to be considered a dairy product. However, the protein has been so altered that the FDA does not consider it to be dairy. This modified protein is used in dietary supplements as well as the production of meats, ice cream, and bakery items. So, chalk one up for the cows again!You can find more information here: http://www.casein.com/products.htm
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Being a derivative of milk, you would expect sodium caseinate to be considered a dairy product. However, the protein has been so altered that the FDA does not consider it to be dairy
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Sodium caseinate is also known as casein. Its chemical formula is: C. 47. H. 48. N. 3. O. 7. S. 2. Na.
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The formula for Sodium Caseinate is NaCAS. Anymore questions for ChaCha?
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Sodium caseinate is made from milk whey by a chemical process. If you're a lacto-vegetarian it's OK to use, but if your full vegetarian or vegan it is an animal product so no.
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