Definition of Rennin. Meaning of Rennin. Synonyms of Rennin

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Definition of Rennin

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Brenning
Bren Bren, Brenne Bren"ne, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Brent (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Brenning.] [See Burn.] To burn. [Obs.] --Chaucer. Consuming fire brent his shearing house or stall. --W. Browne.
Brenningly
Brenningly Bren"ning*ly, adv. Burningly; ardently. [Obs.]

Meaning of Rennin from wikipedia

- Chymosin /ˈkaɪməsɪn/ or rennin /ˈrɛnɪn/ is a protease found in rennet. It is an aspartic endopeptidase belonging to MEROPS A1 family. It is produced by...
- upon adding the enzyme rennin to milk. In this reaction, the substrate is a milk protein (e.g., casein) and the enzyme is rennin. The products are two...
- and gastric lipase. It is the cell responsible for secretion of chymosin (rennin) in ruminant animals and some other animals. The cell stains basophilic...
- Mucorpepsin (EC 3.4.23.23, Mucor rennin, Mucor aspartic proteinase, Mucor acid proteinase, Mucor acid protease, Mucor miehei aspartic proteinase, Mucor...
- formation. Culinary uses Papain Tenderize meat for cooking. Dairy industry Rennin Hydrolyze protein in the manufacture of cheese. Lipases Produce Camembert...
- The manufacture of Cheddar cheese includes the process of cheddaring, which makes this cheese unique. Cheddar cheese is named for the village of Cheddar...
- Polyphemus, made cheese by storing milk in animal stomachs. The enzyme rennin from the stomachs of nursing animals induces a coagulation process separating...
- as well as the abomasum itself (said to have a "distinctive flavour of rennin-curdled milk"). Another possibility is that "marrow gut" refers to the calf's...
- is also common, but using /ˈriːnɪn/ allows one to reserve /ˈrɛnɪn/ for rennin. Renin was discovered, characterized, and named in 1898 by Robert Tigerstedt...
- zymogenspepsinogen (precursor to pepsin), and prorennin (precursor to rennin or chymosin). Prorennin is secreted in young mammals (childhood stage)....