Determination of The Microbial Quality of Hawked Pasteurized Cow Milk and Packaged Yogurt Products Sold in The Commercial Area of Federal Polytechnic Damaturu

Authors

  • Muhammad Inuwa Adamu Department of Science Laboratory Technology, School of Science and Technology, The Federal Polytechnic Damatumaru
  • Gashua Ibrahim Babale Department of Science Laboratory Technology, School of Science and Technology, The Federal Polytechnic Damatumaru

Abstract

Bacterial load of selected hawked pasteurized cow milk and packaged Yoghurt products sold at the commercial area of Federal Polytechnic Damaturu were determined. Three samples each of pasteurized cow milk and packaged Yoghurt were randomly purchased from the commercial area and were put into sterile plastic containers and transferred to the laboratory for analysis. The samples were analyzed using prepared Nutrient agar media. Colonies formed were counted using colony counter and Gram staining was conducted. The result revealed higher bacterial colony count in the cow milk samples. Sample 2A is having 72x104Cfu/ml and the least colony count is obtained from sample 9 having 24x103cfu/ml, respectively. Gram staining revealed majority of the samples are Gram negative. This indicates that must hawkers of pasteurized cow milk are ignorant of the importance of personal hygiene and sanitation. Therefore, it is recommended that the pasteurized cow milk hawkers be sensitize and educated on the importance of personal hygiene and sanitation.

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Published

2024-06-29