The study focuses on the method and the problems about quantitative analyses in the research on Lactobacillus acidophilus after its addition to commercial poultry-feed, whose rough grinding is not suitable for the "IDF Standard quantitative method for lactic acid bacteria count at 37°" employed in dairy products. Poultry-feed was prepared every month. A sample was collected before and after adding Lactobacillus acidophilus, while analyses were carried out respectively at T 0, 15, and 28 days after the food storage at 4-6°C. The best outcome (more 30% of recovered cells compared to the standard method) resulted from samples subjected to the homogenization and the addition of Skim Milk Powder.
Preliminary researches to standardize a method of quantitative analysis on Lactobacillus acidophilus in poultry feed / V. Ferrazzi, C. Orsi, A. Giardini, S. Carteri, D. Gallazzi. - In: ITALIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 1594-4077. - 7:3(2008 Aug 01), pp. 405-409. ((Intervento presentato al 46. convegno SIPA Congress tenutosi a Forlì nel 2007.
Preliminary researches to standardize a method of quantitative analysis on Lactobacillus acidophilus in poultry feed
V. Ferrazzi;D. Gallazzi
2008
Abstract
The study focuses on the method and the problems about quantitative analyses in the research on Lactobacillus acidophilus after its addition to commercial poultry-feed, whose rough grinding is not suitable for the "IDF Standard quantitative method for lactic acid bacteria count at 37°" employed in dairy products. Poultry-feed was prepared every month. A sample was collected before and after adding Lactobacillus acidophilus, while analyses were carried out respectively at T 0, 15, and 28 days after the food storage at 4-6°C. The best outcome (more 30% of recovered cells compared to the standard method) resulted from samples subjected to the homogenization and the addition of Skim Milk Powder.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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