Abstract

The tolerance of 17 isolates of enterobacteria isolated from raw goat milk was evaluated against three sanitisers. All isolates were tolerant to sodium hypochlorite (1250 to >5000 ppm) and eight isolates were tolerant to peracetic acid (up to 1000 ppm). Two isolates were tolerant to all tested concentrations of quaternary ammonium with biguanide (>150/100 ppm). Although not all isolates are considered pathogens, they exert an important influence on the milk production chain. Sanitisers based on quaternary ammonium and biguanide seem to be more suitable for sanitisation in goat milk chain than sodium hypochlorite.

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