C. Bell et al., DEVELOPMENT OF A HYGIENE STANDARD FOR RAW-MILK BASED ON THE LUMAC ATP-BIOLUMINESCENCE METHOD, International dairy journal, 6(7), 1996, pp. 709-713
A practical and reliable 'standard' has been derived to enable the use
of ATP-bioluminescence as a screening test for assessing the hygienic
quality of raw cows milk. A total of 712 ex-farm bulk tank milk sampl
es were examined using both the Lumac ATP-bioluminescence method and t
he total microbial colony count method. No samples were treated in any
way to create artificially high or low counts. Using the Lumac Raw Mi
lk Microbial kit and the Lumac 2500 instrument, an ATP reading of 5700
can be used as a qualitative 'cut-off value' at a 95% confidence leve
l to classify UK raw milks with total bacterial counts greater than or
less than 10(5) cfu ml(-1). The measurement of ATP to reliably assess
the hygienic quality of raw milk provides a powerful management tool
for improving the use of the valuable raw material. Copyright (C) 1996
Elsevier Science Limited