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Definitions
• Raw milk: The lacteal secretion , practically free from colostrum,
obtained by the complete milking of one or more
healthy cows (PMO).
• “Consumer Milk” products:
- Homogenized milk: 3.25% fat
- Reduced fat milk: 2% fat
- Low fat milk: 1% fat
- Fat-free milk: skim milk, <0.5% fat
(all with 8.25% solids-non-fat)
• Other “milk products”: lactose reduced milks, heavy cream,
cultured milks, yogurt, cottage cheese.
 Milk is sterile at secretion in the udder but is
contaminated by bacteria even before it leaves
the udder.
 Further infection of the milk by microorganisms
can take place during
milking, handling, storage, and other pre-
processing activities.
Streptococcus lactis
Achromobacter
Coliform bacteriaBacillus subtilis
Pasteurization
Sterilization
Dehydration
• Purpose: Inactivation of bacterial pathogens (target
organisms Coxiella burnettii)
- assurance of longer shelf life (inactivation of
most spoilage organisms and of many enzymes)
• Pasteurization
– Heat treatment of 72ºC (161 F) for 15 sec (HTST)
or 63ºC (145 F) for 30 min (or equivalent)
– does not kill all vegetative bacterial cells or spores
(Bacillus spp. and Clostridium spp.)
– Pasteurization temperature is continuously
recorded
Pasteurization
 Pasteurization is a process of heating a
food, which is usually a liquid(milk), to a
specific temperature for a predefined length
of time and then immediately cooling it after it
is removed from the heat.
 This process slows spoilage caused
by microbial growth in the food.
 The French scientist Louis Pasteur invented
pasteurization.
 To remedy the frequent acidity of the local wines he
found out experimentally that it is sufficient to heat
a young wine to only about 50–60 °C (122–140 °F)
for a brief time to kill the microbes.
 Pasteurization was originally used as a way of
preventing wine and beer from souring, and it would
be many years before milk was pasteurized.
 Pasteurization of milk was suggested by Franz von
Soxhlet in 1886.
1
•High Temperature, Short Time(HTST
method)
2
•Ultra High Temperature
Pasteurization(UHT method)
3
•Vat Pasteurization
 The HTST pasteurization standard was designed to
achieve a five-log reduction, killing 99.999% of the
number of viable micro-organisms in milk.
 This method requires that the milk be held at 161
degrees for 16 seconds. This process, also refereed to
as continuous flow pasteurization, requires the milk to be
forced through metal pipes that are heated from the
outside.
 It produces a product that has a stable shelf
life of up to two months.
 UHT processing holds the milk at a
temperature of 138°C (280°F) for a minimum
of two seconds.
 Vat Pasteurization is the most gentle type
of pasteurization.
 The milk is held in a heated vat at 145
degrees for 30 minutes. It is then quickly
cooled to 39 degrees.
 Sterilization is a term referring to any process that
eliminates or kills all forms of microbial life, including
transmissible agents (such
as fungi, bacteria, viruses, spore forms, etc.) present on
a surface, contained in a fluid, in medication, or in a
compound such as biological culture media.
 Sterilization can be achieved by
applying heat, chemicals, irradiation,high
pressure, and filtration or combinations thereof.
Tyndalization-
Named after John Tyndall is a lengthy process designed to reduce the level
of activity of sporulating bacteria that are left by a simple boiling water
method.
It involves boiling for a period (typically 20 minutes) at atmospheric
pressure, cooling, incubating for a day, boiling, cooling, incubating for a
day, boiling, cooling, incubating for a day, and finally boiling again.
The three incubation periods are to allow heat-resistant spores surviving the
previous boiling period to germinate to form the heat-sensitive vegetative
(growing) stage, which can be killed by the next boiling step.
This is effective because many spores are stimulated to grow by the heat
shock. The procedure only works for media that can support bacterial
growth - it will not sterilize plain water.
 Microfiltration is the process of filtration
with a micrometre sized filter.
 Microfiltration is a membrane
technical filtration process which
removes contaminants from a fluid by
passage through a
microporous membrane. A typical
microfiltration membrane pore size
range is 0.1 to 10 micrometres (µm).
Milk
MILK
Milk
 Dehydrated milk is manufactured dairy product made by
evaporating milk to dryness.
 Purpose- to preserve it; milk powder has a far longer shelf
life than liquid milk and does not need to
be refrigerated, due to its low moisture content.
 Dry milk is also easy to transport.
 First invented by Russian physician Osip Krichevsky in
1802.
 Commercially available in 1832 by Russian chemist M.
Dirchoff.
Milk
drying
methods
Spray
Drying
Drum
Drying
Freeze
Drying
• Pasteurized milk is first concentrated in
an evaporator to approximately 50% milk
solids. The resulting concentrated milk is
then sprayed into a heated chamber where
the water almost instantly evaporates, leaving
fine particles of powdered milk solids.
Spray Drying
• Milk is applied as a thin film to the surface of
a heated drum, and the dried milk solids are
then scraped off. However, powdered milk
made this way tends to have a cooked
flavor, due to caramelization caused by
greater heat exposure.
Drum Drying
• Same as drum drying but involves freezing
which retains more amount of nutrition.
Freeze
Drying
 used in the manufacture of infant
formula, confectionery such as chocolate
and in recipes for baked goods where
adding liquid milk would render the product
too thin.
 used in various sweets such as the famous
Indian milk balls known as Rasgulla and
popular Indian sweet delicacy.
 common item in UN food
aid supplies, fallout shelters and is favored
by survivalists, hikers, and others requiring
nonperishable, easy-to-prepare food.
 Reconstruction-one cup of potable fluid
milk from powdered milk requires one cup
of potable water and one-third cup of
powdered milk.
This is the original container from
1947, provided by the Ministry of
Food in London, England
 Condensed milk is cow's milk from
which water has been removed. It
is most often found in the form
of sweetened condensed milk, with
sugar added.
 Sweetened condensed milk is a
very thick, sweet product which
when canned can last for years
without refrigeration if unopened.
 Raw milk is clarified and standardised, and then is heated to 85-
90 C for several seconds.
 This heating destroys some microorganisms, decreases fat
separation and inhibits oxidation.
 Some water is evaporated from the milk and sugar is added to
approximately 45%. This sugar extends the shelf life of sweetened
condensed milk.
 Sucrose increases the liquid's osmotic pressure, which prevents
microorganism growth.
 The sweetened evaporated milk is cooled and lactose crystallization
is induced.
 sweetened condensed milk is the preferred milk to be added to
coffee or tea.
 Many countries in Southeast Asia, use condensed milk to flavor their
coffee.
 A popular treat in Asia is to put condensed milk on toast and eat it in
a similar way as jam and toast.
 Condensed milk is an alternative to jam.
 It is a major ingredient in many Indian desserts and sweets. While
most Indians start with normal milk to reduce and sweeten
it, packaged condensed milk has also become popular.
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Dairy Microbiology. Methods of preservation of milk and Milk Products

  • 2. Definitions • Raw milk: The lacteal secretion , practically free from colostrum, obtained by the complete milking of one or more healthy cows (PMO). • “Consumer Milk” products: - Homogenized milk: 3.25% fat - Reduced fat milk: 2% fat - Low fat milk: 1% fat - Fat-free milk: skim milk, <0.5% fat (all with 8.25% solids-non-fat) • Other “milk products”: lactose reduced milks, heavy cream, cultured milks, yogurt, cottage cheese.
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  • 4.  Milk is sterile at secretion in the udder but is contaminated by bacteria even before it leaves the udder.  Further infection of the milk by microorganisms can take place during milking, handling, storage, and other pre- processing activities.
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  • 8. • Purpose: Inactivation of bacterial pathogens (target organisms Coxiella burnettii) - assurance of longer shelf life (inactivation of most spoilage organisms and of many enzymes) • Pasteurization – Heat treatment of 72ºC (161 F) for 15 sec (HTST) or 63ºC (145 F) for 30 min (or equivalent) – does not kill all vegetative bacterial cells or spores (Bacillus spp. and Clostridium spp.) – Pasteurization temperature is continuously recorded Pasteurization
  • 9.  Pasteurization is a process of heating a food, which is usually a liquid(milk), to a specific temperature for a predefined length of time and then immediately cooling it after it is removed from the heat.  This process slows spoilage caused by microbial growth in the food.
  • 10.  The French scientist Louis Pasteur invented pasteurization.  To remedy the frequent acidity of the local wines he found out experimentally that it is sufficient to heat a young wine to only about 50–60 °C (122–140 °F) for a brief time to kill the microbes.  Pasteurization was originally used as a way of preventing wine and beer from souring, and it would be many years before milk was pasteurized.  Pasteurization of milk was suggested by Franz von Soxhlet in 1886.
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  • 12. 1 •High Temperature, Short Time(HTST method) 2 •Ultra High Temperature Pasteurization(UHT method) 3 •Vat Pasteurization
  • 13.  The HTST pasteurization standard was designed to achieve a five-log reduction, killing 99.999% of the number of viable micro-organisms in milk.  This method requires that the milk be held at 161 degrees for 16 seconds. This process, also refereed to as continuous flow pasteurization, requires the milk to be forced through metal pipes that are heated from the outside.
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  • 15.  It produces a product that has a stable shelf life of up to two months.  UHT processing holds the milk at a temperature of 138°C (280°F) for a minimum of two seconds.
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  • 17.  Vat Pasteurization is the most gentle type of pasteurization.  The milk is held in a heated vat at 145 degrees for 30 minutes. It is then quickly cooled to 39 degrees.
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  • 19.  Sterilization is a term referring to any process that eliminates or kills all forms of microbial life, including transmissible agents (such as fungi, bacteria, viruses, spore forms, etc.) present on a surface, contained in a fluid, in medication, or in a compound such as biological culture media.  Sterilization can be achieved by applying heat, chemicals, irradiation,high pressure, and filtration or combinations thereof.
  • 20. Tyndalization- Named after John Tyndall is a lengthy process designed to reduce the level of activity of sporulating bacteria that are left by a simple boiling water method. It involves boiling for a period (typically 20 minutes) at atmospheric pressure, cooling, incubating for a day, boiling, cooling, incubating for a day, boiling, cooling, incubating for a day, and finally boiling again. The three incubation periods are to allow heat-resistant spores surviving the previous boiling period to germinate to form the heat-sensitive vegetative (growing) stage, which can be killed by the next boiling step. This is effective because many spores are stimulated to grow by the heat shock. The procedure only works for media that can support bacterial growth - it will not sterilize plain water.
  • 21.  Microfiltration is the process of filtration with a micrometre sized filter.  Microfiltration is a membrane technical filtration process which removes contaminants from a fluid by passage through a microporous membrane. A typical microfiltration membrane pore size range is 0.1 to 10 micrometres (µm).
  • 23.  Dehydrated milk is manufactured dairy product made by evaporating milk to dryness.  Purpose- to preserve it; milk powder has a far longer shelf life than liquid milk and does not need to be refrigerated, due to its low moisture content.  Dry milk is also easy to transport.  First invented by Russian physician Osip Krichevsky in 1802.  Commercially available in 1832 by Russian chemist M. Dirchoff.
  • 25. • Pasteurized milk is first concentrated in an evaporator to approximately 50% milk solids. The resulting concentrated milk is then sprayed into a heated chamber where the water almost instantly evaporates, leaving fine particles of powdered milk solids. Spray Drying • Milk is applied as a thin film to the surface of a heated drum, and the dried milk solids are then scraped off. However, powdered milk made this way tends to have a cooked flavor, due to caramelization caused by greater heat exposure. Drum Drying • Same as drum drying but involves freezing which retains more amount of nutrition. Freeze Drying
  • 26.  used in the manufacture of infant formula, confectionery such as chocolate and in recipes for baked goods where adding liquid milk would render the product too thin.  used in various sweets such as the famous Indian milk balls known as Rasgulla and popular Indian sweet delicacy.  common item in UN food aid supplies, fallout shelters and is favored by survivalists, hikers, and others requiring nonperishable, easy-to-prepare food.  Reconstruction-one cup of potable fluid milk from powdered milk requires one cup of potable water and one-third cup of powdered milk. This is the original container from 1947, provided by the Ministry of Food in London, England
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  • 28.  Condensed milk is cow's milk from which water has been removed. It is most often found in the form of sweetened condensed milk, with sugar added.  Sweetened condensed milk is a very thick, sweet product which when canned can last for years without refrigeration if unopened.
  • 29.  Raw milk is clarified and standardised, and then is heated to 85- 90 C for several seconds.  This heating destroys some microorganisms, decreases fat separation and inhibits oxidation.  Some water is evaporated from the milk and sugar is added to approximately 45%. This sugar extends the shelf life of sweetened condensed milk.  Sucrose increases the liquid's osmotic pressure, which prevents microorganism growth.  The sweetened evaporated milk is cooled and lactose crystallization is induced.
  • 30.  sweetened condensed milk is the preferred milk to be added to coffee or tea.  Many countries in Southeast Asia, use condensed milk to flavor their coffee.  A popular treat in Asia is to put condensed milk on toast and eat it in a similar way as jam and toast.  Condensed milk is an alternative to jam.  It is a major ingredient in many Indian desserts and sweets. While most Indians start with normal milk to reduce and sweeten it, packaged condensed milk has also become popular.