The commitment of cheesemakers to offer both high organoleptic quality and to control raw material costs is the main reason for verifying the purity of the milk purchased
Quantitative IC: Improving the interpretation of positive samples
Mar 20, 2020 12:17:13 PM / by Pedro Razquin posted in Milk products, Milk quality, milk tests
Special Plan for the Italian dairy sector
May 13, 2015 10:34:50 AM / by admin posted in antibiotic milk test antibiotic milk test kits, antibiotic residues, antibiotic residues in milk, antibiotic test for milk, antibiotic testing, antibiotic testing in milk, antibiotics in food, antimicrobial resistance, Dairy products, italian dairy sector, italian milk, italian milk and dairy products, Italian Ministry of Agriculture, Maximum residue limits, Milk quality, milk quality analysis, milk quality testing, milk quality tests, milk testing, milk tests, quality of milk, Special Plan for the Italian dairy sector, veterinary drug residues in milk
The Italian Ministry of Agriculture (Ministero delle alimentari Agricultural Policies and Forestry) has developed a plan to support and improve the quality of milk and dairy products.
Antibiotics in food: responsibility of all
Feb 11, 2015 12:45:48 PM / by admin posted in antibiotic milk test, antibiotic milk test kits, antibiotic residues, antibiotic residues in milk, Antibiotic resistance, antibiotic test for milk, antibiotic testing, antibiotic testing in milk, Antibiotics, antibiotics in food, antimicrobial resistance, food quality testing, Food safety, Inhibition test, Maximum residue limits, Milk quality, milk quality analysis, milk quality testing, milk quality tests, milk testing, milk tests, MRL, quality of milk, screening test, veterinary drug residue testing, veterinary drug residues, veterinary drug residues in milk
Bacterial infections have been controlled for decades thanks to the efficiency of antibiotics. Now different sectors are warning about the necessity of an appropriate use of these drugs in order to preserve its unrivaled capacity
The first studies using sulfonamides to treat infectious diseases began in the early 20th century. In just a few decades these drugs together with penicillin G help to decrease the rate of mortality caused by infections.