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Pakistan Journal of Nutrition

Year: 2009 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 5 | Page No.: 704-709
DOI: 10.3923/pjn.2009.704.709

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Hamida Abid

Country: Pakistan

Javed Ali

Country: Pakistan

Mohammad Waqas

Country: Pakistan

Yasir Anwar

Country: Pakistan

Javed Ullah

Country: Pakistan

Keywords


  • branded milk
  • microbiological quality
  • Raw milk
  • storage temperature
  • total plate count.
Research Article

Microbial Quality Assessment Study of Branded and Unbranded Milk Sold in Peshawar City, Pakistan

Hamida Abid, Javed Ali, Mohammad Waqas, Yasir Anwar and Javed Ullah
Four brands of commercially milk samples and unpasteurized milk, produced by farmers collected from Peshawar City (NWFP). These samples and samples of sterilized milk treated with ultra-high temperature (UHT) process, were microbiallly examined. The average minimum TPC of raw milk were 7.05 x 104cfu/ml and maximum were 3.5 x 105cfu/ml, minimum average coliforms were 16.65MPN/ml and average maximum 132MPN/ml, maximum fecal coliforms were 7.65MPN/ml and minimum value =0.3MPN/ml, E. coli O157:H7 were isolated from all samples except S7, Salmonella were also isolates from all raw milk samples, average maximum yeast and mould were 4.3 x 106cfu/ml and minimum were 3 x 104cfu/ml. Storage life study of branded milk at t 4oC, 25oC and 35oC for TPC were indicate that after 45 days TPC were increases and at the end of 90 days TPC were decreases, but in some cases it increases. All above microbes can have a hazardous effect on human body, unpasteurized milk sold by farmers showed a very high total viable count which indicates serious faults in production hygiene, unsatisfactory sanitation and unsuitable storage temperature. On contrast, the UHT milk produced by modern dairies showed a very high quality of microbial standard with a very delicate flavor.
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Hamida Abid, Javed Ali, Mohammad Waqas, Yasir Anwar and Javed Ullah, 2009. Microbial Quality Assessment Study of Branded and Unbranded Milk Sold in Peshawar City, Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Nutrition, 8: 704-709.

DOI: 10.3923/pjn.2009.704.709

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=pjn.2009.704.709

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