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Comparison of dry culture medium and conventional plating techniques for enumeration of bacteria in pasteurized fluid milk.
J Dairy Sci. 1987 Jun; 70(6):1152-8.JD

Abstract

Standard plate counts, psychrotrophic bacterial counts, and coliforms were determined by conventional plating techniques and by Petrifilm TM plates, a dry culture medium, for 48 commercially processed milk samples (24 whole milk and 24 skim milk). The Petrifilm SM plate counts were compared with counts on standard methods agar for the standard plate count, psychrotrophic bacterial count, and rapid psychrotrophic bacterial count. The Petrifilm violet red bile plate counts were compared with counts on violet red bile agar for coliform test with a solid medium and the preliminary incubation method for detection of coliforms. Standard plate counts were determined within 24 h of packaging and after 7, 10, and 14 d of storage at 6.1 degrees C. Psychrotrophic bacterial counts and coliform counts were determined with 24 h of packaging and after 7 d storage. There was a strong linear relationship between Petrifilm SM and standard methods agar plates (excluding counts on samples plated within 24 h of packaging) and for the psychrotrophic bacterial count method. Petrifilm SM had a weak linear relationship with Standard Methods Agar plates for the rapid psychrotrophic bacterial count. Coliform counts determined on Petrifilm violet red bile plates were generally within the same range as counts on violet red bile agar plates. The positive predictive values for the Petrifilm violet red bile plates and violet red bile agar plates were essentially the same for samples plated within 24 h of packaging.

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Pub Type(s)

Comparative Study
Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

3301929

Citation

Senyk, G F., et al. "Comparison of Dry Culture Medium and Conventional Plating Techniques for Enumeration of Bacteria in Pasteurized Fluid Milk." Journal of Dairy Science, vol. 70, no. 6, 1987, pp. 1152-8.
Senyk GF, Kozlowski SM, Noar PS, et al. Comparison of dry culture medium and conventional plating techniques for enumeration of bacteria in pasteurized fluid milk. J Dairy Sci. 1987;70(6):1152-8.
Senyk, G. F., Kozlowski, S. M., Noar, P. S., Shipe, W. F., & Bandler, D. K. (1987). Comparison of dry culture medium and conventional plating techniques for enumeration of bacteria in pasteurized fluid milk. Journal of Dairy Science, 70(6), 1152-8.
Senyk GF, et al. Comparison of Dry Culture Medium and Conventional Plating Techniques for Enumeration of Bacteria in Pasteurized Fluid Milk. J Dairy Sci. 1987;70(6):1152-8. PubMed PMID: 3301929.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Comparison of dry culture medium and conventional plating techniques for enumeration of bacteria in pasteurized fluid milk. AU - Senyk,G F, AU - Kozlowski,S M, AU - Noar,P S, AU - Shipe,W F, AU - Bandler,D K, PY - 1987/6/1/pubmed PY - 1987/6/1/medline PY - 1987/6/1/entrez SP - 1152 EP - 8 JF - Journal of dairy science JO - J Dairy Sci VL - 70 IS - 6 N2 - Standard plate counts, psychrotrophic bacterial counts, and coliforms were determined by conventional plating techniques and by Petrifilm TM plates, a dry culture medium, for 48 commercially processed milk samples (24 whole milk and 24 skim milk). The Petrifilm SM plate counts were compared with counts on standard methods agar for the standard plate count, psychrotrophic bacterial count, and rapid psychrotrophic bacterial count. The Petrifilm violet red bile plate counts were compared with counts on violet red bile agar for coliform test with a solid medium and the preliminary incubation method for detection of coliforms. Standard plate counts were determined within 24 h of packaging and after 7, 10, and 14 d of storage at 6.1 degrees C. Psychrotrophic bacterial counts and coliform counts were determined with 24 h of packaging and after 7 d storage. There was a strong linear relationship between Petrifilm SM and standard methods agar plates (excluding counts on samples plated within 24 h of packaging) and for the psychrotrophic bacterial count method. Petrifilm SM had a weak linear relationship with Standard Methods Agar plates for the rapid psychrotrophic bacterial count. Coliform counts determined on Petrifilm violet red bile plates were generally within the same range as counts on violet red bile agar plates. The positive predictive values for the Petrifilm violet red bile plates and violet red bile agar plates were essentially the same for samples plated within 24 h of packaging. SN - 0022-0302 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/3301929/Comparison_of_dry_culture_medium_and_conventional_plating_techniques_for_enumeration_of_bacteria_in_pasteurized_fluid_milk_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -
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