TY - JOUR AU - Hasan, Md Amirul AU - Islam, Md Aminul AU - Mahmud, Mohammad Showkat AU - Uddin, ASM Ashab AU - Ahmed, Shamim PY - 2015/11/23 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Microbial analysis of raw and pasteurized milk from selected areas of Dinajpur, Bangladesh JF - Asian Journal of Medical and Biological Research JA - Asian J. Med. Biol. Res. VL - 1 IS - 2 SE - Articles DO - 10.3329/ajmbr.v1i2.25624 UR - https://www.banglajol.info/index.php/AJMBR/article/view/25624 SP - 292-296 AB - <p>Milk is highly vulnerable to microbial contamination and consequently is easily perishable. The aim of the present study was microbial analysis of raw and pasteurized milk. For this, a total of 32 milk samples (12 from raw milk and 20 from pasteurized milk) were collected from 8 sources. Among them three were raw (R1 to R3) sources and rest five were pasteurized milk (P1 to P5) sources. Each of the collected samples was investigated during the period from May to December, 2012. All milk samples were subjected to total viable count (TVC), total coliform count (TCC), Total Staphylococcus count (TSC) and Gram’s staining to determine the loads of microbes in raw and pasteurized milk. Total viable counts (TVC) range of 12 raw milk samples (R, R2 and R3) were 1.3 x10<sup>6</sup> to 7.4 x10<sup>5</sup> cfu/ml. The presence of <em>Escherichia coli </em>in the raw milk samples were from 2.3 x10<sup>2</sup> to 9.4 x10<sup>2</sup> cfu/ml, but the presence of <em>Staphylococcus </em>were from 5.9 x10<sup>2</sup> to 7.9 x10<sup>2</sup> cfu/ml. Whereas, the range of TVC for five brands of pasteurized milk (P1, P2, P3, P4, and P5) were from 1.8 x10<sup>4</sup> to 9.8 x10<sup>4</sup> cfu/ml, TSC were from 2.8 x10 to 8.6 x10<sup>2</sup> cfu/ml and TCC from 1.01 x10<sup>2</sup> to 9.1 x10 cfu/ml. Therefore, it can be concluded that high counts of bacteria were found in raw milk and pasteurized milk. The government therefore should conduct frequent inspection of the marketed milks to check whether they meet the minimum legal standards and should monitor the overall hygienic condition surrounding the production and handling of milk. Realistic standards for the raw milks need to be devised and appropriate training should be given to the raw milk producers in hygienic handling of milk.</p><p>Asian J. Med. Biol. Res. June <em>2015, 1(2): 292-296</em></p><p><em><br /></em></p> ER -