Total bacterial count and somatic cell count in refrigerated raw milk stored in communal tanks

The current industry demand for dairy products with extended shelf life has resulted in new challenges for milk quality maintenance. The processing of milk with high bacterial counts compromises the quality and performance of industrial products. The study aimed to evaluate the total bacteria counts...

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Main Authors: Edmar da Costa Alves, Alice Maria Dahmer, Aurélio Ferreira Borges
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto de Tecnologia de Alimentos (ITAL) 2014-09-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Food Technology
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spelling doaj-54dcba110b674611a77c8e5f8e6c4eb02020-11-24T22:21:43ZengInstituto de Tecnologia de Alimentos (ITAL)Brazilian Journal of Food Technology 1981-67232014-09-0117322122510.1590/1981-6723.1114S1981-67232014000300006Total bacterial count and somatic cell count in refrigerated raw milk stored in communal tanksEdmar da Costa Alves0Alice Maria Dahmer1Aurélio Ferreira Borges2Instituto Federal de EducaçãoInstituto Federal de EducaçãoInstituto Federal de EducaçãoThe current industry demand for dairy products with extended shelf life has resulted in new challenges for milk quality maintenance. The processing of milk with high bacterial counts compromises the quality and performance of industrial products. The study aimed to evaluate the total bacteria counts (TBC) and somatic cell count (SCC) in 768 samples of refrigerated raw milk, from 32 communal tanks. Samples were collected in the first quarter of 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 and analyzed by the Laboratory of Milk Quality - LQL. Results showed that 62.5%, 37.5%, 15.6% and 27.1% of the means for TBC in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013, respectively, were above the values established by legislation. However, we observed a significant reduction in the levels of total bacterial count (TBC) in the studied periods. For somatic cell count, 100% of the means indicated values below 600.000 cells/mL, complying with the actual Brazilian legislation. The values found for the somatic cell count suggests the adoption of effective measures for the sanitary control of the herd. However, the results must be considered with caution as it highlights the need for quality improvements of the raw material until it achieves reliable results effectively.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1981-67232014000300006&lng=en&tlng=enInstrução normativaLegislaçãoNão conformidadeQualidade microbiológica
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author Edmar da Costa Alves
Alice Maria Dahmer
Aurélio Ferreira Borges
spellingShingle Edmar da Costa Alves
Alice Maria Dahmer
Aurélio Ferreira Borges
Total bacterial count and somatic cell count in refrigerated raw milk stored in communal tanks
Brazilian Journal of Food Technology
Instrução normativa
Legislação
Não conformidade
Qualidade microbiológica
author_facet Edmar da Costa Alves
Alice Maria Dahmer
Aurélio Ferreira Borges
author_sort Edmar da Costa Alves
title Total bacterial count and somatic cell count in refrigerated raw milk stored in communal tanks
title_short Total bacterial count and somatic cell count in refrigerated raw milk stored in communal tanks
title_full Total bacterial count and somatic cell count in refrigerated raw milk stored in communal tanks
title_fullStr Total bacterial count and somatic cell count in refrigerated raw milk stored in communal tanks
title_full_unstemmed Total bacterial count and somatic cell count in refrigerated raw milk stored in communal tanks
title_sort total bacterial count and somatic cell count in refrigerated raw milk stored in communal tanks
publisher Instituto de Tecnologia de Alimentos (ITAL)
series Brazilian Journal of Food Technology
issn 1981-6723
publishDate 2014-09-01
description The current industry demand for dairy products with extended shelf life has resulted in new challenges for milk quality maintenance. The processing of milk with high bacterial counts compromises the quality and performance of industrial products. The study aimed to evaluate the total bacteria counts (TBC) and somatic cell count (SCC) in 768 samples of refrigerated raw milk, from 32 communal tanks. Samples were collected in the first quarter of 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 and analyzed by the Laboratory of Milk Quality - LQL. Results showed that 62.5%, 37.5%, 15.6% and 27.1% of the means for TBC in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013, respectively, were above the values established by legislation. However, we observed a significant reduction in the levels of total bacterial count (TBC) in the studied periods. For somatic cell count, 100% of the means indicated values below 600.000 cells/mL, complying with the actual Brazilian legislation. The values found for the somatic cell count suggests the adoption of effective measures for the sanitary control of the herd. However, the results must be considered with caution as it highlights the need for quality improvements of the raw material until it achieves reliable results effectively.
topic Instrução normativa
Legislação
Não conformidade
Qualidade microbiológica
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