Abstract:
This study was aimed to evaluate the quality of pasteurized milk and also compare among
different brands of pasteurized milk marketed in Dharan. Milk may be contaminated with
pathogenic microorganisms and a mixture of several adulterants and such milk pose a risk
to consumers. The study was carried out from September 2019 to January 2020. Collected
samples were tested for adulterants (starch, formalin, neutralizer and table sugar) as well
as microbial analysis (Total Coliform count, Total Viable Count, Thermoduric Count,
Escherichia. coli and Staphylococcus aureus) as per standard guideline. The adulterants
starch, formalin and neutralizer were not detected. However, table sugar was present in
90% (18 out of 20) pasteurized milk.
The average Total Viable Count, Total Coliform Count and Thermoduric Count of
pasteurized milk were found to be 15×104 CFU/ml, 14×103CFU/ml and 4×103 CFU/ml
respectively. E. coli was detected in 30% pasteurized milk whereas S. aureus was isolated
from only 20%.
The results of the study indicated that routine monitoring of dairy industries awareness
campaign and good hygienic practice should be promoted to upgrade the quality of
pasteurized milk.
Description:
In Partial Fulfillment for the Award of the Degree of
Bachelor of Science in Microbiology
Submitted by:
Monika Ghimire
Roll No: 500080035
Department of Microbiology, CCT, Tribhuvan University
Hattisar, Dharan
May 2021
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