Evaluation of bacteriological quality of locally produced raw and pasteurised milk in Selangor, Malaysia
High demand for milk has been observed amongst the Malaysian public. Hence, research in milk is essential to assure food safety in milk consumption. This study evaluated the quality of locally-produced milk and present of bacterial hazards in cow and goat milk. A total of 120 milk samples includi...
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Rynnye Lyan Resources
2019
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Online Access: | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/79744/ https://www.myfoodresearch.com/vol-39474issue-3.html |
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Summary: | High demand for milk has been observed amongst the Malaysian public. Hence, research
in milk is essential to assure food safety in milk consumption. This study evaluated the
quality of locally-produced milk and present of bacterial hazards in cow and goat milk. A
total of 120 milk samples including thirty raw cow milk, thirty pasteurized cow milk,
thirty raw goat milk and thirty pasteurised goat milk were collected from dairy farms,
delivery milkman, marts and markets in Selangor, Malaysia. The bacteriological quality of
milk was evaluated for the presence of Escherichia coli, mesophilic, and coliform bacteria.
An acceptable standard limit of < 1 x 105 CFU/mL for the total bacterial count was used to
indicate good quality of milk. Overall, all type of milk exceeded 100,000 CFU/mL. The
pasteurized raw goat milk showed the highest (7.16 log10 CFU/mL) in total plate count
while the pasteurized cow milk recorded as the lowest (5.38 log10 CFU/mL) in total plate
count. Approximately half of the milk samples were contaminated with coliform bacteria
and a proportion has exceeded the acceptable limit of 50 CFU/mL. The presence of E. coli
was detected in over 44% of the samples. Milk contaminated with the pathogenic E. coli
can cause self-limited, watery to bloody diarrhea including severe diseases like haemolytic
uremic syndrome (HUS). Hence, it is important to ensure the quality of milk for public
health safety. |
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