QUALITY ANALYSIS OF MILK SAMPLE – RESAZURIN TEST
AIM:
To analyse the milk sample using Resazurin dye.
INTRODUCTION:
Milk Testing - Two Minutes Resazurin Test
The majority of the organisms in milk are capable of reducing and decolorizing the
resazurin dye. When bacteria grow in the milk they utilize oxygen, the rate of remove or
reduction is proportional to the keeping quality. This test is also based on the same
principles as M.B.R. (Methylene Blue Reduction) test, but dye is Resazurin which is much
more sensitive that the Methylene blue. For this reason this test provides a rapid measure of
the keeping quality of milk.
During incubation, the dye undergoes reduction very largely through the metabolic activity
of the organisms present. The greater the number of organisms present in milk, the more
quickly the dye is reduced. The reduction takes place in two distinct stages. Resazurin is
blue at the reaction of milk. In the first stage dye is changed to pink colour and in second
stage pink colour is changed to colourness. The cells present in the milk may also influence
the reduction of Resazurin and for that reason; the test may also measure physiologically or
pathologically abnormal milk.
MATERIALS REQUIRED:
• Milk sample
• Resazurin colour/solution 0.05%.
Apparatus:
• All purpose lovibond comparator.
• One Resazurin colour disc from blue to white.
• Water path, thermostically controlled to maintain temperature of 370 C.
• Test tube 10 ml.
• Pipette 10 ml. and 1 ml.
PROCEDURE:
• Milk the sample thoroughly by inverting from one to another container.
• Pour 10 ml. of milk sample in to previously sterilized test tube.
• Add quickly 1 ml. of Resazurin solution in the test tube.
• Mix the milk and dye thoroughly by inverting 2-3 times.
• Place the tubes in the water bath at the temperature of 37.5 0 C only for two
minutes.
• The tubes are then removed from the water bath.
Compare the colour to test tube with standard disc until the colours are matched under
comparator. Record the number of disc/colour of disc. If colour falls between two disc
numbers record half value.
RESULTS AND OBSERVATION:
PINK COLOUR: Bad quality of milk
PURPLE COLOUR: good quality of milk
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