CLEANING CHEMICALS IN MILK
Testing for
cleaning chemicals in raw milk is critical for food safety, public health, and to protect product quality.
Hereto attached is some informative writing:
* Why do we test for chemicals in raw milk
* Formalin Test
* Hydrogen Peroxide Test
Article: CLEANING CHEMICALS IN RAW MILK
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