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- W2041559920 abstract "During recent years the methylene blue reductase test has been advocated as a practical method to use for determining the approximate number of bacteria in milk. The test has been used quite extensively in some European countries and recently to some extent in this country at dairy manufacturing plants and milk receiving stations. The well established plate count method and the more recent direct microscopic count method have been adopted as official by the American Public Health Association. These tests are more expensive and complicated and demand more care and skill than is required in operating the reductase test. But the latter test has not been used in this country to such an extent that its place in the dairy industry has been definitely established. During the months of July, August, and September, 1924, a number of dairy manufacturing plants and milk receiving stations were visited by the writer and a sample of the milk delivered by each producer was tested for bacteria by both the methylene blue reductase test and the direct microscopic method. The obiect of the work was first, to determine the grade (A, B or C) of each producer's milk on the day it was tested and, second, to learn how the results obtained by the reductase test checked with those obtained by the direct microscopic count method." @default.
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- W2041559920 title "A Comparison of the Methylene Blue Reductase Test and the Direct Microscopic Count in Grading Milk at Milk Plants" @default.
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