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BS 4285-2.5:1989 Microbiological examination for dairy purposes. Methods of general application for enumeration of microorganisms Enumeration of bacteria by direct microscopic counts

BS 4285-2.5:1989

Microbiological examination for dairy purposes. Methods of general application for enumeration of microorganisms Enumeration of bacteria by direct microscopic counts

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Počet stran:6
Vydáno:1989-09-29
ISBN:0 580 17390 9
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BS 4285-2.5:1989


This standard BS 4285-2.5:1989 Microbiological examination for dairy purposes. Methods of general application for enumeration of microorganisms is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 07.100.30 Food microbiology
  • 67.100.01 Milk and milk products in general

This Section of BS 4285 describes two methods of general application for the direct enumeration of bacteria:

  1. method A: direct microscopic count technique for total counts in milk;
  2. method B: direct epifluorescent filter technique (DEFT) for total counts or counts of bacteria in milk, certain milk products and samples such as rinses.

NOTE 1. In samples (including plant rinses) that have received some degree of heat treatment (equivalent to pasteurisation or greater), certain organisms, particularly Gram-positive cocci, will fluoresce orange (i.e. as active) but will be non-viable by plate count methods. Therefore great care is needed in interpreting results using such samples.

NOTE 2. The titles of the publications referred to in this standard are listed on page 5.


Two methods: A for total counts in milk and B (direct epifluorescent filter technique) for total counts and counts of 'active bacteria' in milk and other samples.