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ISO 5738:2004

ISO 5738:2004 Milk and milk products – Determination of copper content – Photometric method (Reference method)

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Description

ISO 5738|IDF 76:2004 specifies a reference method for the determination of the copper content of milk and milk products.

The method is applicable to: a) milk, skimmed milk and buttermilk; b) evaporated milk and sweetened condensed milk; c) whole and skimmed milk powder; d) cream and butter; e) butterfat; f) ice-cream; g) hard, semi-hard and soft cheeses of various ages, and processed cheese; and h) caseins, caseinates and coprecipitates.

The method is suitable for determining copper contents as low as 0,05 mg/kg in test samples of butter and butterfat.

Edition

2

Published Date

2004-09-07

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

11

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 5738|IDF 76:2004 specifies a reference method for the determination of the copper content of milk and milk products.

The method is applicable to: a) milk, skimmed milk and buttermilk; b) evaporated milk and sweetened condensed milk; c) whole and skimmed milk powder; d) cream and butter; e) butterfat; f) ice-cream; g) hard, semi-hard and soft cheeses of various ages, and processed cheese; and h) caseins, caseinates and coprecipitates.

The method is suitable for determining copper contents as low as 0,05 mg/kg in test samples of butter and butterfat.

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