Milk Hygiene

 

NEET PG High-Yield: Milk Hygiene

Milk is an excellent medium for bacterial growth. Hygiene focuses on preventing contamination and effective pasteurization.

Pasteurization Methods

Method Temperature/Time Purpose
Holder Method (LTLT) 63°C for 30 min Low Temperature Long Time
Flash Method (HTST) 72°C for 15 sec High Temperature Short Time
UHT 135-150°C for 2-5 sec Ultra High Temperature (Sterilization)
High-Yield NEET PG Pearls:

  • Target Organism: Pasteurization is designed to kill Coxiella burnetii (the most heat-resistant non-spore-forming pathogen in milk).
  • Milk-borne Diseases: Tuberculosis (bovine), Brucellosis, Q fever, Typhoid, Streptococcal sore throat.
  • Phosphatase Test: The standard test to ensure effective pasteurization (alkaline phosphatase is destroyed at pasteurization temperatures).
  • Adulteration: Common tests for water (lactometer), starch (iodine test), and urea.