Test for the evaluation of the somatic cell count and acidity in raw milk
Formula for detecting high somatic cell count and determining raw milk acidity (pH)
Intended use
Mlek-test is an in vitro diagnostic tool used in veterinary medicine. It is designed to test samples of milk taken from animal body to diagnose and control physiological status or pathological conditions.
Ingredients
Sodium alkane sulfonate, bromocresol purple, distilled water.
Directions for use
1. After disposal of the first streams of milk, milk portions of about 2 ml should be squirted onto the tray containing four circular pools. Any excessive milk may be decanted by tipping the tray at an angle of about 50°. Add equal volumes of Mlek-test and the formula and mix thoroughly by swirling the tray. After mixing for about 20 seconds, estimate the degree of thickening and colour change according to the table below.
| RESULT | APPEARANCE OF MIXTURE | CELL COUNT in 1 ml |
| Negative* | Liquid or tufts and trails vanishing during mixing. Greyish-violet. | Up to 400 000 |
| Positive | Jelly-like tufts and trails not vanishing during mixing. Greyish-violet or violet. | Up to 1 000 000 |
| Strongly Positive | Mixture becomes jelly-like mass. Violet or dark violet. | Over 1 000 000 |
* homogenous liquid mixture during the entire mixing period indicates that the somatic cell count does not exceed 200 000 in 1 ml
High somatic cell count (positive result) is usually indicative of mastitis.
High somatic cell count in milk for physiological reasons is indicative of oestrus, the colostric period and the dry period.
Storage
Store at below 25o C.
Warnings
Do not freeze!
Keep out of the reach and sight of children.
User precautions
In case of skin or eye contact flush the affected site with profuse amount of water.
Available containers
500 ml bottles
Date of development of the leaflet: 2013-10-24
09.10.2017 r.