American Journal of Pharmacy, Volume 113Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science., 1941 |
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Page 142
... milk , since the pH of milk is 6.5-6.7 it is necessary to change the pH of the milk by using a suit- able alkaline buffer . Mixtures of milk samples with the " buffered substrate " acquire a final pH of 9.0-10.0 , say 9.6 , within the ...
... milk , since the pH of milk is 6.5-6.7 it is necessary to change the pH of the milk by using a suit- able alkaline buffer . Mixtures of milk samples with the " buffered substrate " acquire a final pH of 9.0-10.0 , say 9.6 , within the ...
Page 144
... milk to efficiently pasteurized milk . However work done recently has proved that this is possible . A very simple test , as simple as the Babcock test for butter fat , has been developed which has proved to be quick and surprisingly ...
... milk to efficiently pasteurized milk . However work done recently has proved that this is possible . A very simple test , as simple as the Babcock test for butter fat , has been developed which has proved to be quick and surprisingly ...
Page 146
... milk ; and by the blue color developed in the presence of the milk . The extraction of the indophenol ( the blue color ) is only necessary where one wishes to arrive at an opinion regarding the quantitative values of the defects in ...
... milk ; and by the blue color developed in the presence of the milk . The extraction of the indophenol ( the blue color ) is only necessary where one wishes to arrive at an opinion regarding the quantitative values of the defects in ...
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