Research Proposal about Food Adulteration
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Group name- Green BeltGroup Member & ID
Md. Hashibul Hossain (G. Leader) - PG 11-30-14-019
Dr. Sumi Saha - PG 11-30-14-003Dr. Fateha Begum - PG 11-30-14-032Dr. Ishrat Raihan - PG 11-30-14-033Dr. Nusrat Jahan - PG 11-30-14-040
Shanur Zinia Parvin - PG 11-30-14-041Harej Al Mamun - PG 11-30-14-035Md. Masum Billah - PG 11-30-14-020
Food Adulteration
A Study on the Quality of Sweetened Condensed Milk
Available in the Local Market of Bangladesh
Our Research Proposal
Condensed milk is cow's milk from which water has been removed. It is most often found in the form of sweetened condensed milk, with sugar added, and the two terms "condensed milk" and "sweetened condensed milk" are often used synonymously today.
Condensed milk
IntroductionFood habit of common people is changing. They
prefer more healthy delicious foods form fresh raw milk.
The condensed milk industry did not develop in the same way, as did the ice cream industry, that is, by successive, accidental or incidental practices. Many workers attempted to improve the quality of condensed milk .
The quality was designed in accordance with the condensed milk manufacturing procedure discovered first by scientist Gail Borden in 1896.
Three years after it first emerged that condensed milk produced by Bangladeshi manufacturers contained little or no milk and was in fact condensed vegetable fat. the companies are continuing to supply their spurious product to the market on the strength of a High Court stay order on legal action against them.
Nutritional Facts of Condensed milk amount per 100 grams- calories 321 and it includes Fat, Saturated fat, Cholesterol, Sodium, Potassium, Carbohydrate, Dietary fiber, Sugar, Protein, Vitamin A, Calcium, Vitamin D, Vitamin B-12.
According to the criteria, condensed milk should have a composition of 28 percent solid milk, 8 percent fat, 40 percent sugar, 0.3 percent lactic acid and count level below 10,000 bacteria in every gram of the milk.
From the test conducted by the Public Health Institute, it was found that two brands have a bacterial count level of 76,000 and 25,000, respectively,’ he said. The maximum count of bacteria in a gram of condensed milk is 10,000.
As most of these brands are using vegetable fat and powdered milk to produce condensed milk, consumers are missing out from the consumption of ‘real’ condensed milk.
Effects on HealthThis adulteration create slow poisoning.This food items leave the worst impact on
children's mental and physical growth and women's fertility, cause cancer, and damage vital human organs like stomach, liver, kidney, and heart.
Unhygienic, unprocessed water and starch can cause stomach disorders. Starch greatly reduces the nutritional value of the ingredient.
Statement of the problem
The high court verdict was against the sale and production of this powdered milk. ‘We still cannot tell whether the company abided by the high court verdict,’ says one CAB official. Along with powdered milk, the brands are using Hoya powder, water, sugar, artificial color, flavor and vegetable fat to produce condensed milk.
Currently, 7,68,000 cans of condensed milk are sold daily. ‘The daily demand shows the massive consumption of condensed milk and thus the immense health hazard being faced by the nation,’ says one CAB.
Statement of the problem
So extensive research work in this field is still necessary to know the quality of the sweetened condensed milk in our country and to set recommendation for manufacturing quality product.
General ObjectiveTo prevent adulteration of sweetened
condensed milk.
To inform the consumers about the quality
of sweetened condensed milk they areconsuming the local markets.
Specific Objective(i)To evaluate the physical, chemical
and microbiological qualities of sweetened condensed milk available in local market.
(ii)To compare the quality of different brands of sweetened condensed milk on the basis of physical chemical and microbiological parameters.
Review of Literature1. Bangladesh Journal of Scientific and Industrial
Research2. www.banglajol.info3. www.sos-arsenic.net/english/environment/food-poison.html 4. www.equitybd.org5. BSTI. (2000) BS specification for sweetened condensed
milk. Bangladesh Standard and Testing Institution, Dhaka.6. http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?
nid=1980967. www.journalofdairyscience.org8. Wikipedia
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