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ISO 22113:2012

ISO 22113:2012 Milk and milk products – Determination of the titratable acidity of milk fat

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ISO/TS 22113|IDF/RM 204:2012 specifies a routine method for determining the titratable acidity of milk fat.

The method is applicable to milk fat obtained from: a) raw milk; b) heat-treated milk; c) milk reconstituted from milk powder; d) cream with any fat content, provided the product is diluted so as to obtain a mass fraction of between 4 % and 6 % fat.

The method is not applicable to fermented milk or milk that has undergone bacterial or enzymatic damage.

Edition

1

Published Date

2012-07-03

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

14

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO/TS 22113|IDF/RM 204:2012 specifies a routine method for determining the titratable acidity of milk fat.

The method is applicable to milk fat obtained from: a) raw milk; b) heat-treated milk; c) milk reconstituted from milk powder; d) cream with any fat content, provided the product is diluted so as to obtain a mass fraction of between 4 % and 6 % fat.

The method is not applicable to fermented milk or milk that has undergone bacterial or enzymatic damage.

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