1. Application of the Micro Biological Survey analytical method for the determination of bacterial load in cow raw milk
- Author
-
Alessandra Cornacchia, Maria Antonietta Saletti, Violeta Di Marzio, Romolo Salini, Cristina Marfoglia, Elga Tieri, Nicola D’Alterio, Nicla Marri, Francesca Losito, Alyexandra Arienzo, Lorenza Murgia, Giovanni Antonini, Simonetta Amatiste, Loris Leboffe, and Francesco Pomilio
- Subjects
Plate count at 30°C (per ml) ,MBS test ,Flow citometry ,Cow raw milk ,Bactoscan FC ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of “Micro Biological Survey – MBS Test” in the enumeration of bacterial load in cow raw milk. The MBS test is based on a colorimetric method recently developed and patented by “Roma Tre” University, Italy. The evaluation of the performance of the MBS method was carried out by comparison with plate count at 30°C (gold standard) and flow cytometry. Thirteen independent set of experiments were performed analyzing a total of 104 samples of cow raw milk with the selected methods. Results obtained using the MBS method are comparable with those obtained with the plate count method at 30°C (CFU/mL) and flow cytometry technology; in particular, the results obtained with the MBS method are very close to plate count’s at 30°C. On the other hand, there are statistically significant differences between these two methods’ and flow cytometry technology’s results that could be due to the different experimental conditions.
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF