Dairy products and analogues testing

QUALITY IS THE KEY

purpose of testing

ADULTERANTS TESTING

The purpose of testing adulterants in milk and milk products is to ensure consumer safety by detecting harmful substances like urea, starch, detergents, and synthetic additives. It helps verify product authenticity, preventing fraud, ensuring nutritional value, and complying with safety standards set by regulatory authorities like FSSAI.

HEAVY METALS TESTING

The purpose of testing for heavy metals in milk and milk products is to detect harmful contaminants like lead, arsenic, cadmium, Tin, Iron and mercury. This ensures the safety and quality of the products, preventing health risks to consumers and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards such as FSSAI for food safety.

METHYL MERCURY TESTING

The purpose of testing for methyl mercury in milk and milk products is to detect toxic levels of this harmful compound, which can pose significant health risks, especially to infants and young children. Ensuring its absence helps maintain product safety and comply with food safety regulations like FSSAI standards

MELAMINE
TESTING

The purpose of testing for melamine in milk and milk products is to detect this harmful chemical, which is used illegally to adulterate milk to increase protein content. Melamine contamination can cause severe health issues, particularly in infants, so testing ensures product safety and compliance with food safety regulations.I.

PESTICIDE RESIDUE TESTING

The purpose of testing for pesticides in milk and milk products is to detect harmful chemical residues that may contaminate the products due to pesticide use on feed crops. This ensures consumer safety by preventing health risks such as hormonal disruption and toxicity, while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards like FSSAI..

MICROBIOLOGY TESTING

The purpose of testing microbiology in milk and milk products is to detect harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, yeast, and molds. This ensures the products are safe for consumption, preventing foodborne illnesses, spoilage, and contamination, while complying with hygiene and safety regulations set by authorities like FSSAI.

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