10.6084/m9.figshare.7512014.v1 Ricardo Lacava Bailone Ricardo Lacava Bailone Ricardo Carneiro Borra Ricardo Carneiro Borra Roberto de Oliveira Roça Roberto de Oliveira Roça Luis de Aguiar Luis de Aguiar Moira Harris Moira Harris QUALITY OF REFRIGERATED RAW MILK FROM BUFFALO COWS (Bubalus bubalis bubalis) IN DIFFERENT FARMS AND SEASONS IN BRAZIL SciELO journals 2018 Brazil chemical parameters dairy microbiological parameters monitoring 2018-12-26 04:24:01 Dataset https://scielo.figshare.com/articles/dataset/QUALITY_OF_REFRIGERATED_RAW_MILK_FROM_BUFFALO_COWS_Bubalus_bubalis_bubalis_IN_DIFFERENT_FARMS_AND_SEASONS_IN_BRAZIL/7512014 <div><p>Abstract The present research aimed to examine the chemical and microbiological characteristics of refrigerated raw milk collected from buffalo-only dairy herds from different farms and seasons. Samples were collected from twelve farms producing buffalo milk, located in the Mideast region of São Paulo state, in Brazil, once a month throughout the dairy calendar year from 2011 to 2014. The analysis of fat, protein, lactose, dry extract, and total solids contents were carried out using Infrared Absorption. Residues for antimicrobial analysis were carried out using Delvo Test Kit technique, and both somatic cell count and standard plate count analysis were carried out using Flow Cytometry. The analysis of the chemical components as well as for the microbiological analysis of SPC proved to be statistically significant throughout the period. No antibiotic residues were found in the totality of the sample, hence indicating that the farmers complied with the current sanitary legislation in that country, as well as SCC; however, higher values were found for the SPC. Significant results for all parameters analyzed were found among the farms, indicating that price incentives paid for the quality of raw milk could be an alternative to dairy processing companies, favoring yield and quality of the final product.</p></div>