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ISO 14156:2001

ISO 14156:2001 Milk and milk products – Extraction methods for lipids and liposoluble compounds

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Description

ISO 14156|IDF 172:2001 specifies methods for the extraction or separation of a representative part of the fat, containing lipids and liposoluble compounds, from milk and milk products.

The method is applicable to pretreatment of samples for the methods described in ISO 15884 and ISO 15885.

It should be noted that free fatty acids are not part of extracted fat as described in methods for the fat determination in milk, condensed milk, dried milk products, cream and fermented milk.

Edition

1

Published Date

2001-12-13

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

6

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 14156|IDF 172:2001 specifies methods for the extraction or separation of a representative part of the fat, containing lipids and liposoluble compounds, from milk and milk products.

The method is applicable to pretreatment of samples for the methods described in ISO 15884 and ISO 15885.

It should be noted that free fatty acids are not part of extracted fat as described in methods for the fat determination in milk, condensed milk, dried milk products, cream and fermented milk.

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