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PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND MICROBIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF RAW MILK.

Authors :
YAKUBCHAK, О. М.
ТАRAN, Т. V.
USHKALOV, V. О.
МІDYK, S. V.
BERLOUS, K. O.
Source :
Ukrainian Journal of Veterinary Sciences. 2021, Vol. 12 Issue 2, p26-37. 12p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Ukraine is ac􀆟vely implemen􀆟ng safety legisla􀆟on and certain indicators of food quality, in par􀆟cular, raw milk, to the requirements of the European Union. Modern requirements for raw milk require careful analysis of hygienic indicators. Raw milk materials supplied to "Bila Tserkva Dairy Plant" LLC and dairy plant in PJSC "Vita" of Kyiv Region were studied. The count of mesophilic aerobic and faculta􀆟ve anaerobic microorganisms (MAFAM) and the species composi􀆟on of milk microflora, in par􀆟cular, bacteria of the genus Salmonella, Staphylococcus aureus, Listeria monocytogenes, bacteria of Escherichia coli group, psychrotrophic and spore-forming microorganisms were determined by microbiological methods. Physicochemical methods were used to determine: density, mass frac􀆟on of dry ma􀆩er, soma􀆟c cell content, acidity, purity group, mass frac􀆟ons of protein and fat. According to research results, the quality of farm milk is in an order of magnitude be􀆩er than milk obtained from private households, in par􀆟cular, by MAFAM count. The technology of obtaining farm milk ensures its produc􀆟on of extra and first grades, while milk obtained in the condi􀆟ons of private households - the first grade and non-grade. According to physicochemical parameters, milk obtained under different condi􀆟ons did not differ significantly. Microbiological parameters differed significantly. The average count of MAFAM in the milk from private households was 4361.25 ± 241.15, which is 12.6 􀆟mes higher than MAFAM count even in milk of the first grade produced by a dairy farm. Irrespec􀆟ve of the season and condi􀆟ons of raw milk produc􀆟on, all tested samples met the requirements of the current DSTU for the absence of bacteria of the genus Salmonella in 25 cm3, Staphylococcus aureus in 0.1 cm3, and Listeria monocytogenes in 25 cm3. Bacteria of the Escherichia coli group were not detected in farm milk during the year, in contrast to milk from private households, where they were detected in spring and autumn (20% of cases). Both in farm and milk from private households, a group of mesophilic microorganisms prevailed over spore-forming and psychrotrophic ones. However, their number was different. Prospects for further research are to determine the sources of entering various types of microorganisms in raw milk and to develop procedures to eliminate the possibility of milk contamina􀆟on with foreign microflora. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2663967X
Volume :
12
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Ukrainian Journal of Veterinary Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160496427
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.31548/ujvs2021.02.003