With the abolition of milk quotas in the European Union in 2015, several member states including Ireland, Luxembourg and Belgium have seen year on year bi-monthly milk deliveries to dairies increase by up to 35%. Milk production has also increased outside of Europe in the past number of years. Unsurprisingly, there has been a corresponding increased focus on the production of dried milk products for improved shelf life. These powders are used in a wide variety of products, including confectionery, infant formula, sports dietary supplements and supplements for health recovery. To ensure quality and safety standards in the dairy sector, strict controls are in place with respect to the acceptable quantity and species of microorganisms present ...
Spore-forming bacteria are resistant to heat treatments designed to control the growth of other bact...
Sporeformer bacteria are ubiquitous in the farm environment. These bacteria produce enzymes that neg...
Some strains of sporeforming bacteria (e.g., Bacillus spp. and Paenibacillus spp.) can survive paste...
peer-reviewedWith the abolition of milk quotas in the European Union in 2015, several member states ...
peer-reviewedMilk produced in udder cells is sterile but due to its high nutrient content, it can be...
The dairy industry is recently facing a quality problem due to the presence of sporeformer bacteria ...
peer-reviewedThe different customer and regulatory specifications for mesophilic and thermophilic ae...
Spore-forming bacteria are a concern to dairy processors as a consequence of their potential to be p...
A survey of milk powders from eighteen different countries has established that the same cohorts of ...
Spore-forming bacteria are heat-resistant microorganisms capable of surviving and germinating in mil...
Spore-forming bacteria are a group of bacteria can form spore and they grow aerobically and anaerobi...
peer-reviewedSpoilage and pathogenic spore-forming bacteria are a major cause of concern for produce...
Dairy powder products (e.g., sweet whey, nonfat dry milk, acid whey, and whey protein concentrate-80...
AbstractUnited States dairy industry exports have steadily risen in importance over the last 10yr, w...
Milk is a source of essential nutrients for infants and adults, and its production has increased wor...
Spore-forming bacteria are resistant to heat treatments designed to control the growth of other bact...
Sporeformer bacteria are ubiquitous in the farm environment. These bacteria produce enzymes that neg...
Some strains of sporeforming bacteria (e.g., Bacillus spp. and Paenibacillus spp.) can survive paste...
peer-reviewedWith the abolition of milk quotas in the European Union in 2015, several member states ...
peer-reviewedMilk produced in udder cells is sterile but due to its high nutrient content, it can be...
The dairy industry is recently facing a quality problem due to the presence of sporeformer bacteria ...
peer-reviewedThe different customer and regulatory specifications for mesophilic and thermophilic ae...
Spore-forming bacteria are a concern to dairy processors as a consequence of their potential to be p...
A survey of milk powders from eighteen different countries has established that the same cohorts of ...
Spore-forming bacteria are heat-resistant microorganisms capable of surviving and germinating in mil...
Spore-forming bacteria are a group of bacteria can form spore and they grow aerobically and anaerobi...
peer-reviewedSpoilage and pathogenic spore-forming bacteria are a major cause of concern for produce...
Dairy powder products (e.g., sweet whey, nonfat dry milk, acid whey, and whey protein concentrate-80...
AbstractUnited States dairy industry exports have steadily risen in importance over the last 10yr, w...
Milk is a source of essential nutrients for infants and adults, and its production has increased wor...
Spore-forming bacteria are resistant to heat treatments designed to control the growth of other bact...
Sporeformer bacteria are ubiquitous in the farm environment. These bacteria produce enzymes that neg...
Some strains of sporeforming bacteria (e.g., Bacillus spp. and Paenibacillus spp.) can survive paste...