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DS/EN ISO 13366-2

Milk - Enumeration of somatic cells - Part 2: Guidance on the operation of fluoro-opto-electronic counters

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Organization: DS
Publication Date: 12 July 2007
Status: active
Page Count: 6
ICS Code (Milk and processed milk products): 67.100.10
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This part of ISO 13366 | IDF 148 gives guidance on the operating conditions for counting somatic cells in both raw and chemically preserved milk, using fluoro-opto-electronic somatic cell counters in which either a rotating disk technique or flow cytometry is applied in the counting section.
The guidance is applicable for the counting of somatic cells in raw cow milk. The guidance is also applicable for the counting in raw milk of other species such as goat, sheep and buffalo, if the mentioned prerequisites are met.

Document History

DS/EN ISO 13366-2
July 12, 2007
Milk - Enumeration of somatic cells - Part 2: Guidance on the operation of fluoro-opto-electronic counters
This part of ISO 13366 | IDF 148 gives guidance on the operating conditions for counting somatic cells in both raw and chemically preserved milk, using fluoro-opto-electronic somatic cell counters in...
January 4, 2007
Milk - Enumeration of somatic cells - Part 2: Guidance on the operation of fluoro-opto-electronic counters
This part of ISO 13366 | IDF 148 gives guidance on the operating conditions for counting somatic cells in both raw and chemically preserved milk, using fluoro-opto-electronic somatic cell counters in...
July 9, 1997
Milk - Enumeration of somatic cells - Part 2: Electronic particle counter method
This part of ISO 13366 specifies a method for counting the number of somatic cells in both raw and chemically preserved milk, using an electronic particle counter.
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