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Testing sample portion used for analysis of Lactic Acid Bacteria is diluted and plated on selective media and incubated for 72 hours in anaerobic conditions. Plates are analyzed for typical colonies and reported as Lactic Acid Bacteria.
Name
Lactic Acid Bacteria
Test Type
Enumeration
Method Detail
Pour Plate
Reporting Units (MRL)
<10cfu/g or <1cfu/mL
Matrix
Swab/Sponge/Food
Specific Method
CMMEF 5h ed.
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Lactic Acid Bacteria - AOAC PTM 041701
Testing sample portion used for analysis of Lactic Acid Bacteria is diluted and plated on specialized petrifilm and incubated for 48 hours in aerobic conditions. Petrifilm are analyzed for typical colonies and reported as Lactic Acid Bacteria.