Safety in the dairy industry

Cronobacter spp. in milk is particularly dangerous for neonates. The new EN ISO 22964:2017 also includes Chronobacter spp. and Merck has introduced Chronobacter Selective Broth to enable customers to follow the new ISO norm. Merck also has a standardized method EN 13805:2002 for the determination of trace elements in milk. Adulteration in milk has led to several scandals in the past. Merck has a HILIC-MS/MS method to detect nitrogen-rich adulterants in food.
- Chronobacter spp. Detection in the food chain
- Melamine adulteration in milk
- Determination of trace elements in milk
Application Notes
Chronobacter spp. Detection in the food chain
Melamine adulteration in milk
Determination of trace elements in milk