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Journal of Dairy Research | 1982

Effect of psychrotrophic post-pasteurization contamination of the keeping quality at 11 and 5 degrees C of HTST-pasteurized milk in the UK.

Monika J. A. Schröder; Christina M. Cousins; Charles H. McKinnon

The keeping quality of commercial HTST-pasteurized milk and laboratory pasteurized milk from a common bulk raw supply has been investigated for 5 dairies. Spoilage occurred at levels of total bacterial counts around 10(7) colony forming units/ml, but with a slightly higher off-flavour threshold for the commercial milks than the laboratory pasteurized milks. The predominant microflora at spoilage and the type of off-flavour produced differed between the 2 types of milk. Raising the storage temperature from 5 to 11 degrees C caused a slight shift in the spoilage microflora and led to an average reduction in the shelf life of the laboratory pasteurized milk from 28 to 6 d and of the commercial pasteurized milk from 13 to 5 d. Changes in the level of post-pasteurization contamination (PPC) were reflected in changes in keeping quality, particularly at 5 degrees C. However, the greatest improvements were found in the absence of PPC.


Journal of Dairy Research | 1981

The pyruvate test for monitoring the bacteriological quality of raw silo tank milk

Christina M. Cousins; Ubaldina M. Rodrigues; Rosemary J. Fulford

Samples of milk from silo tanks were stored at refrigeration temperatures and examined at intervals for pyruvate content and total colony count. Significant relationships between pyruvate, μg/ml, and log colony forming units (cfu)/ml were established for samples stored at 2°C for 2, 3 and 4 d (3, 4 and 5 d of age respectively) but at 5 and 7°C the relationships after 2-d storage (3 d of age) were not significant. From an overall relationship it was predicted that 4 μg pyruvate/ml would correspond to a bacterial content of 3·7 x 10 6 cfu/ml with 95% confidence limits of 6·6 x 10 cfu/ml. 2·1 x 10 7 cfu/ml.


Journal of Applied Microbiology | 1967

Sporicidal Properties of Some Halogens

Christina M. Cousins; Christine D. Allan


International Journal of Dairy Technology | 1972

SOURCES OF BACTERIA IN FARM BULK TANK MILK

Christina M. Cousins


Journal of Dairy Research | 1983

Effect of teat washing on the bacteriological contamination of milk from cows kept under various housing conditions

Charles H. McKinnon; Rosemary J. Fulford; Christina M. Cousins


Journal of Dairy Research | 1974

Microcalorimetry applied to certain species of bacteria growing in sterilized separated milk

N. J. Berridge; Christina M. Cousins; A. J. Cliffe


Journal of Applied Microbiology | 1963

Methods for the Detection of Survivors on Milk Handling Equipment with Reference to the Use of Disinfectant Inhibitors

Christina M. Cousins


International Journal of Dairy Technology | 1969

AUTOMATIC SPRAY CLEANING OF BULK TANKS: THE RESULTS OF A FIELD TRIAL

Charles H. McKinnon; Christina M. Cousins


Journal of Applied Microbiology | 1960

THE EVALUATION OF SURFACE ACTIVE DISINFECTANTS FOR USE IN MILK PRODUCTION

Christina M. Cousins; W. A. Hoy; L. F. L. Clegg


Journal of Applied Microbiology | 1951

A PRELIMINARY BACTERIOLOGICAL SCREENING TEST FOR QUATERNARY AMMONIUM COMPOUNDS AND FORMULATIONS

Christina M. Cousins

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W. A. Hoy

University of Reading

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