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426. Some bacteriological aspects of the deterioration of pasteurized milk

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 June 2009

T. R. Ashton
Affiliation:
Express Dairy Company (London) Ltd.

Extract

1. Examinations have been made of milk pasteurized by the L.T. ‘Holder’ and H.T.S.T. processes using the same original bulk raw milk. In the preparation of samples care was taken to eliminate the possibility of post-pasteurization contamination. It was hoped that any differences found would be due solely to the effects of the pasteurizing processes above.

2. Samples were examined by (a) colony counts and coliform tests when fresh and after ageing at 18°C. for 24 and 48 hr., (b) methylene-blue and resazurin reduction tests when fresh and after ageing at 18°C. for 45½hr., (c) keeping quality at 18°C. to end-point of 68% alcohol and clot-on-boiling tests. All bacteriological and dye reduction tests were carried out at incubation temperatures of 37, 30 and 22°C.

3. In seven trials the experiments were repeated after storage of the original raw milk for 24 hr. at 40–50°F. (4·4–10·0°C.).

4. Some detailed examinations were made of the bacterial floras of the raw and corresponding pasteurized milks, both when fresh and after ageing.

Type
Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Proprietors of Journal of Dairy Research 1950

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