Microbiological quality and safety of unfinished UHT milk at storage time-temperature abuse

The objective of this study is to determine the effect of storage time-temperature abuse on the microbiological quality andsafety of unfinished UHT milk. Therefore, thepresent study attempts to imitate the condition of unfinished UHT milk during consumption. The UHT milkwas opened and...

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Main Authors: A., Siti Norashikin, M.A.R., Nor Khaizura, W.I., Wan Zunairah
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Published: EP 2018
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spelling my.upm.eprints.749642020-03-17T08:22:10Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/74964/ Microbiological quality and safety of unfinished UHT milk at storage time-temperature abuse A., Siti Norashikin M.A.R., Nor Khaizura W.I., Wan Zunairah The objective of this study is to determine the effect of storage time-temperature abuse on the microbiological quality andsafety of unfinished UHT milk. Therefore, thepresent study attempts to imitate the condition of unfinished UHT milk during consumption. The UHT milkwas opened and drank and then the UHT milk was kept at three different storage temperature of 15 ± 1°C, 25 ± 1°C, 35 ± 1°C for 2,4, and 6 hours. The microbiological analysis had been conducted which includes the account of the number of bacteria regarding Total Plate Count (TPC), Yeast and moulds count, Mesophilicsporeformers count, Bacillus Cereus, Staphylococcus aureus, Total and Fecal Coliform, Listeria monocytogenes. At the 35°C storage temperature for 6 hours storage time for unfinished UHT milk, results showed mean of TPC 7.91 log10CFU/mL, Yeast and Moulds counts 6.84 log10CFU/mL, Mesophilic sporeformers counts 7.55 log10CFU/mL, Bacillus cereus counts 7.73 log10CFU/mL, Staphylococcus aureuscounts 8.30 log10CFU/mL and Listeria monocytogenescounts 100 CFU/mL.This indicates that unfinished UHT milk is not safe to consume at this condition since value of all bacteria counts exceeded the maximum limit (100 CFU/mL for L. monocytogenes and 5.00 log10CFU/mL for others) permitted by Food Act 1983 (Act 281) andFood Regulations 1985 and Netherlands National Food and Commodities Law. Interestingly, there is no detection of total and fecal coliform in the sample. EP 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/74964/1/Microbiological%20quality.pdf A., Siti Norashikin and M.A.R., Nor Khaizura and W.I., Wan Zunairah (2018) Microbiological quality and safety of unfinished UHT milk at storage time-temperature abuse. International Journal Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 7 (3). 2278 - 2296. ISSN 2319-7706 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.703.268
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description The objective of this study is to determine the effect of storage time-temperature abuse on the microbiological quality andsafety of unfinished UHT milk. Therefore, thepresent study attempts to imitate the condition of unfinished UHT milk during consumption. The UHT milkwas opened and drank and then the UHT milk was kept at three different storage temperature of 15 ± 1°C, 25 ± 1°C, 35 ± 1°C for 2,4, and 6 hours. The microbiological analysis had been conducted which includes the account of the number of bacteria regarding Total Plate Count (TPC), Yeast and moulds count, Mesophilicsporeformers count, Bacillus Cereus, Staphylococcus aureus, Total and Fecal Coliform, Listeria monocytogenes. At the 35°C storage temperature for 6 hours storage time for unfinished UHT milk, results showed mean of TPC 7.91 log10CFU/mL, Yeast and Moulds counts 6.84 log10CFU/mL, Mesophilic sporeformers counts 7.55 log10CFU/mL, Bacillus cereus counts 7.73 log10CFU/mL, Staphylococcus aureuscounts 8.30 log10CFU/mL and Listeria monocytogenescounts 100 CFU/mL.This indicates that unfinished UHT milk is not safe to consume at this condition since value of all bacteria counts exceeded the maximum limit (100 CFU/mL for L. monocytogenes and 5.00 log10CFU/mL for others) permitted by Food Act 1983 (Act 281) andFood Regulations 1985 and Netherlands National Food and Commodities Law. Interestingly, there is no detection of total and fecal coliform in the sample.
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author A., Siti Norashikin
M.A.R., Nor Khaizura
W.I., Wan Zunairah
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M.A.R., Nor Khaizura
W.I., Wan Zunairah
Microbiological quality and safety of unfinished UHT milk at storage time-temperature abuse
author_facet A., Siti Norashikin
M.A.R., Nor Khaizura
W.I., Wan Zunairah
author_sort A., Siti Norashikin
title Microbiological quality and safety of unfinished UHT milk at storage time-temperature abuse
title_short Microbiological quality and safety of unfinished UHT milk at storage time-temperature abuse
title_full Microbiological quality and safety of unfinished UHT milk at storage time-temperature abuse
title_fullStr Microbiological quality and safety of unfinished UHT milk at storage time-temperature abuse
title_full_unstemmed Microbiological quality and safety of unfinished UHT milk at storage time-temperature abuse
title_sort microbiological quality and safety of unfinished uht milk at storage time-temperature abuse
publisher EP
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/74964/1/Microbiological%20quality.pdf
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