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The determination of calcium and magnesium in milk and milk diffusate

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 June 2009

D. T. Davies
Affiliation:
The Hannah Dairy Research Institute, Ayr, Scotland
J. C. D. White
Affiliation:
The Hannah Dairy Research Institute, Ayr, Scotland

Summary

Classical methods and methods based on the use of disodium ethylene-diaminetetra-acetate (EDTA) for the semi-micro determination of calcium and magnesium in milk and milk diffusate are described. With both types of method satisfactory accuracy and precision are attainable. The use of the EDTA methods leads to greater speed and convenience but practice in recognizing the correct titration end-points is necessary.

Type
Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Proprietors of Journal of Dairy Research 1962

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