Microbiological assessment of raw milk available in the metropolitan city of Sindh, Karachi - Pakistan

Microbiological Assessment of Raw Milk

Authors

  • Sayed Zaheer Abbas Food and Marine Resources Research Centre, Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research Centre (PCSIR) Laboratories Complex, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Muhammad Naseem Khan Food and Marine Resources Research Centre, Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research Centre (PCSIR) Laboratories Complex, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Anjum Zehra Naqvi Department of Microbiology, University of Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
  • Nargis Tabassum Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Federal Urdu University of Science and Technology, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
  • Zulfiqar Ali Mirani Food and Marine Resources Research Centre, Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research Centre (PCSIR) Laboratories Complex, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Abdul Basit Khan Food and Marine Resources Research Centre, Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research Centre (PCSIR) Laboratories Complex, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Razim Ali Department of Biotechnology, University of Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54393/pjhs.v3i06.288

Keywords:

Milk, Microbiological, Quality, Safety, Assessment

Abstract

Currently, milk quality is judge on its health and hygienic parameters equally as its composition. Raw milk is a rich medium for the growth and proliferation of different pathogenic microorganisms such food-safety hazard may incorporate into the dairy chain, not only affect its safety and quality but also cause various milk borne diseases. Objective: To evaluate the microbiological assessment of raw milk accessible in Karachi with the intention to develop risk tracking strategies and its mitigation plan in future. Methods: Total 270 raw milk samples were collected from different sites throughout the dairy supply chains in each district of the city. Microbiological assessment of raw milk was carried out by following the bacteriological analytical manual (BAM, FDA) protocol. Results: The raw milk safety and quality at the dairy farms were satisfied, except raw milk storage tanks samples. The bacterial count boosted in almost all the samples collected during its transportation, higher aerobic and pathogenic load was observed in the retail shop’s samples however, maximum counts were noticed in the selling point milk samples. None of the milk samples contained other pathogens like Listeria or Salmonella. Conclusions: The milk quality of the supply chain, retail shops and storage tanks at dairy farms were un-satisfied based on different microbiological parameters.

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2022-11-30
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DOI: 10.54393/pjhs.v3i06.288
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Zaheer Abbas, S. ., Naseem Khan, M. ., Zehra Naqvi, A. ., Tabassum, N. ., Ali Mirani, Z. ., Basit Khan, A. ., & Ali, R. . (2022). Microbiological assessment of raw milk available in the metropolitan city of Sindh, Karachi - Pakistan: Microbiological Assessment of Raw Milk . Pakistan Journal of Health Sciences, 3(06), 220–224. https://doi.org/10.54393/pjhs.v3i06.288

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