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KENYA STANDARD DKS 2785: 2018 ICS 67.100.30 Milk Powders and Cream Powdersspecification KEBS 2018 First Edition 2018

TECHNICAL COMMITTEE REPRESENTATION (update) The following organizations were represented on the Technical Committee: Kenya Dairy Board Ministry of Health Food Safety Unit Directorate of Livestock production Directorate of Veterinary Services Egerton University Department of Dairy and Food Science Technology Government Chemist s Department National Public Health Laboratory Services Kenya Industrial Research and Development Institute (KIRDI) New Kenya Creameries Cooperative (NKCC) Brookside Dairy Ltd. Eldoville Dairies Limited Githunguri Dairy Happy Cow Ltd Sameer Agriculture and Livestock (K) Limited KIBIDAV Ltd (TOGGS) Kenya Bureau of Standards Secretariat REVISION OF KENYA STANDARDS In order to keep abreast of progress in industry, Kenya Standards shall be regularly reviewed. Suggestions for improvements to published standards, addressed to the Managing Director, Kenya Bureau of Standards, are welcome. Kenya Bureau of Standards, 2018 Copyright. Users are reminded that by virtue of Section 25 of the Copyright Act, Cap. 12 of 2001 of the Laws of Kenya, copyright subsists in all Kenya Standards and except as provided under Section 26 of this Act, no Kenya Standard produced by Kenya Bureau of Standards may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system in any form or transmitted by any means without prior permission in writing from the Managing Director. KEBS 2018 All rights reserved 2

ICS 67.100.30 KENYA STANDARD Milk Powders and Cream Powdersspecification KENYA BUREAU OF STANDARDS (KEBS) Head Office: P.O. Box 54974, Nairobi-00200, Tel.: (+254 020) 605490, 602350, Fax: (+254 020) 604031 E-Mail: info@kebs.org, Web:http://www.kebs.org Coast Region Lake Region Rift Valley Region P.O. Box 99376, Mombasa-80100 P.O. Box 2949, Kisumu-40100 P.O. Box 2138, Nakuru-20100 Tel.: (+254 041) 229563, 230939/40 Tel.: (+254 057) 23549, 22396 Tel.: (+254 051) 210553, 210555 Fax: (+254 041) 229448 Fax: (+254 057) 21814 3

Foreword This Kenya Standard was prepared by the Milk and Milk Products Technical Committee under the guidance of the Standards Projects Committee, and it is in accordance with the procedures of the Kenya Bureau of Standards. This standard stipulates the raw material, sensory, microbiological and physico-chemical and labelling requirements. It also specifies the levels of contaminants and permitted food additives In the preparation of this standard useful information was derived from members of the technical committee, Codex standard for milk powders and Cream Powders (CODEX STAN 207-1999) and local manufacturers KENYA STANDARD KEBS 2018 All rights reserved 4

ICS 67.100.30 DKS 28-6: 2018 Milk Powders and Cream Powders- specification 1. SCOPE The Kenya Standard prescribes the requirements and methods of sampling and test for milk powders and cream powderintended for direct consumption or for further processing in conformity with the description in Section 3 of this Standard.. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this Kenya Standard. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. KS EAS 38, Labelling of pre-packaged foods KS 1552, code of practice for milk and milk products KS CAC/GL 23, Guidelines for use of nutrition claims KS CODEX STAN 193, Codex general standard for contaminants and toxins in foods KS ISO 6731, Milk, cream and evaporated milk - Determination of total solids content (reference method) KS ISO 6732; Milk and milk products -- Determination of iron content -- Spectrometric method (Reference method) KS ISO/TS 6733; Milk and milk products -- Determination of lead content -- Graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometric method KS ISO 11866-2:2007; Milk and milk products-enumeration of presumptive escherichia coli - Part 2: Colony-co KS ISO 6579:2002 Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs - Horizontal method for the detection of Salmonella spp KS ISO 11866-2, Milk and milk products-enumeration of presumptive escherichia coli - Part 2: Colony-count technique at 44 C using membrane unt technique at 44 C using membrane KS ISO/TS 11869:2012; Fermented milks -- Determination of titratable acidity -- Potentiometric method KS ISO 1736; Dried milk and dried milk products -- Determination of fat content -- Gravimetric method (Reference method) 5

KS ISO 16649-1:2001; Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs -- Horizontal method for the enumeration of beta-glucuronidase-positive Escherichia coli -- Part 1: Colony-count technique at 44 degrees C using membranes and 5-bromo-4-chloro-3-indolyl beta-d-glucuronide KS ISO 4833-1; Microbiology of the food chain -- Horizontal method for the enumeration of microorganisms -- Part 1: Colony count at 30 degrees C by the pour plate technique KS ISO 5738:2004 (IDF 76:2004); Milk and milk products -- Determination of copper content -- Photometric method (Reference method) KS ISO 5546:2010 (IDF 115:2010); Caseins and caseinates -- Determination of ph (Reference method KS ISO 6611, Milk and milk products Enumeration of colony forming units of yeasts and/or moulds Colony-count technique at 25 degrees C KS ISO 6888-1:1999; Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs -- Horizontal method for the enumeration of coagulase-positive staphylococci (Staphylococcus aureus and other species) -- Part 1: Technique using Baird- Parker agar medium KS ISO 8968-1; Milk and milk products -- Determination of nitrogen content -- Part 1: Kjeldahl principle and crude protein calculation KS ISO 6092; Dried milk -- Determination of titratable acidity (Routine method KS ISO 6091; Dried milk -- Determination of titratable acidity (Reference method) KS ISO 15323 ; Dried milk protein products -- Determination of nitrogen solubility index KS ISO 5739; Caseins and caseinates -- Determination of contents of scorched particles and of extraneous matter KS ISO 14674; Milk and milk powder -- Determination of aflatoxin M1 content -- Clean-up by immunoaffinity chromatography and determination by thin-layer chromatograph KS ISO 5537 ; Dried milk -- Determination of moisture content (Reference method) AOAC 942.17, Arsenic in foods Molybdenum blue method AOAC 999.10, Lead, Cadmium,Copper, Iron, and Zinc in foods, Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry after dry ashing AOAC 962.16 Beta-lactam Antibiotics in milk AOAC 980.21, Aflatoxin M1 in milk and cheese-thin layer chromatographic method AOAC 980.21, organochlorine and organophosphorous pesticide residues in milk and milk products KEBS 2018 All rights reserved 6

ICS 67.100.30 3 Product description Milk powders and cream powder are milk products which can be obtained by the partial removal of water from milk or cream. The fat and/or protein content of the milk or cream may have been adjusted, only to comply with the compositional requirements in Section 4 of this Standard, by the addition and/or withdrawal of milk onstituents in such a way as not to alter the whey protein to casein ratio of the milk being adjusted. 4 ESSENTIAL COMPOSITION AND QUALITY FACTORS 4.1 RAW MATERIALS Milk and cream The following milk products are allowed for protein adjustment purposes: Milk retentate: Milk retentate is the product obtained by concentrating milk protein by ultrafiltration of milk, partly skimmed milk, or skimmed milk; Milk permeate: Milk permeate is the product obtained by removing milk proteins and milkfat from milk, partly skimmed milk, or skimmed milk by ultrafiltration; and Lactose1. 4.2 Permitted ingredients a) Starter cultures of harmless lactic acid and/ or flavour producing bacteria and cultures of other harmless microorganisms; b) Rennet or other safe and suitable coagulating enzymes; c) Gelatin and starches: These substances can be used in the same function as stabilizers, provided they are added only in amounts functionally necessary as governed by Good Manufacturing Practice taking into account any use of the stabilizers/thickeners listed in Clause 5; d) Sodium chloride and potassium chloride as a salt substitute complying with KS CODEX STAN 150. e) Calcium chloride in an amount not more than 0.02 percent (calculated as anhydrous calcium chloride) of the weight of the dairy ingredients, used as a coagulation aid. f) Potable water; complying with KS EAS 12 g) Safe and suitable processing aids. h) Vinegar. 4.3 Composition 7

The Milk fat products shall comply with the compositional requirements stipulated in Table 1: Table 1 Compositional Requirements for Milkfat products S/N Characteristic Cream powder Whole milk powder Partly skimmed milk powder Skimmed milk powder TEST METHOD i. Minimum milkfat m/m 42% 26% and less than 42% More than 1.5% and less than 26% 1.5% m/m KS ISO 1736:2008 ii. iii. iv. Maximum water (a) m/m Minimum milk protein in milk solids-not-fat (a) m/m Titratable acidity,max 5% 5% 5% 5% m/m KS ISO 660/ KS ISO 5537 34% 34% 34% 34% m/m KS ISO 8968-1 18.0% 18.0% 18.0% KS ISO 6092 or KS ISO 6091 v. Solubility index %, max 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 KS ISO 15323 vi. Scorched Particles, max Disc B Disc B Disc B KS ISO 5739 (a) The water content does not include water of crystallization of the lactose; the milk solids-not-fat content includes water of crystallization of the lactose. 5 Food additives Only those food additives listed below may be used and only within the limits specified. INS no. Name of additive Maximum level Stabilizers 331 Sodium citrates 5 000 mg/kg singly or in combination, expressed as anhydrous substances 332 Potassium citrates Firming agents 508 Potassium chloride Limited by GMP 509 Calcium chloride Limited by GMP KEBS 2018 All rights reserved 8

ICS 67.100.30 Acidity regulators 339 Sodium phosphates 340 Potassium phosphates 450 Diphosphates 451 Triphosphates 452 Polyphosphates 500 Sodium carbonates 501 Potassium carbonates 5 000 mg/kg singly or in combination, expressed as anhydrous substances Emulsifiers 322 Lecithins Limited by GMP 471 Mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids 2 500 mg/kg Anticaking agents 170(i) 341(iii) 343(iii) 504(i) Calcium carbonate Tricalcium phosphate Trimagnesium phosphate Magnesium carbonate 530 Magnesium oxide 551 Silicon dioxide, amorphous 552 Calcium silicate 553 Magnesium silicates 554 Sodium aluminosilicate 10 000 mg/kg singly or in combination 265 mg/kg, expressed as aluminium Antioxidants 300 Ascorbic acid, L- 301 Sodium ascorbate 500 g/kg expressed as ascorbic acid 304 Ascorbyl palmitate 320 Butylated hydroxyanisole 100 mg/kg 6. Hygiene 6.1 It is recommended that the products covered by the provisions of this standard be prepared and handled in accordance with the appropriate sections KS 1552 and other relevant Kenya standards and regulations. The products should comply with any microbiological criteria established in accordance with KS CAC/GL 21 9

6.2 The products shall comply with any microbiological criteria established in accordance with Table 4 below. Table 4 Microbiological requirements for milk powder and cream powder S/N Quality Requirements Cfu/g Test method Total plate count /g max 2 x 10 4 cfu/g KS ISO 4833 Listeria monocytogenes max, Nil per gram KS ISO 4833 Salmonella spp Nil per gram KS ISO 4833 Shigella Nil per gram KS ISO 4833 KS ISO 21567 Clostridium botulinum Nil per gram KS ISO 4833 Staphylococcus aureus Nil per 25g KS ISO 4833 E.coli Nil per gram KS ISO 4833 Faecal coliforms:, max Nil per gram KS ISO 4832 Non-faecal coliforms, max 100cfu/g KS ISO 4832 Yeast and m ould, max 100 cfu/g KS ISO 6611 7.1 Contaminants The products covered by this Standard shall comply with the Maximum Levels for contaminants that are specified for the product in the General Standard for Contaminants and Toxins in Food and Feed (KS CODEX STAN 193-1995). The milk used in the manufacture of the products covered by this Standard shall comply with the Maximum Levels for contaminants and toxins specified for milk by the General Standard for Contaminants and Toxins in Food and Feed (KS CODEX STAN 193-1995) and with the maximum residue limits for veterinary drug residues and pesticides established for milk by the CAC. 7.1 Heavy metals The products covered by this standard shall comply with the maximum limits in Table 5 Table 5 Limits for heavy metal contaminants for milk powder and cream powder SL No Heavy metal MRL Test method (Max.) i). Arsenic (AS) 0.1 mg/kg AOAC 942.17 KEBS 2018 All rights reserved 10

ii). Lead (PH) 0.02 mg/kg AOAC 972.25 / KS ISO 6733 iii). Mercury (Hg) 1.0 mg/kg AOAC 999.10 DKS 2785: 2018 ICS 67.100.30 iv). Copper (Cu) 5.0 mg/kg AOAC972.25 / KS ISO 5738 v). Zinc (Zn) 50 mg/kg AOAC 999.10 vi). Tin (Sn) 250 mg/kg AOAC 999.10 vii). Cadmium as Cd, 1.5 mg/kg AOAC 999.10 viii). Iron (fe), 0.5 mg/kg AOAC 999.11/ KS ISO 6732 7.2 Pesticide residues In addition to the maximum limits established by the Codex Alimentarius Commission for these products in codex Stan 193; the products covered by the provisions of this standard shall comply with the Maximum Levels for contaminants specified in table 6 below; Table 6- maximum residue limits for milk powder and cream powder S/N Parameter Requirements Test method i ORGANOCHLORINE Group 0.01 ppm KS ISO 3890-1:2009 OR AOAC 970.52 ii ORGANOPHOSPHOROUS Group 0.01 ppm AOAC 970.52 7.3 Mycotoxin residues 11

Milk powder and cream powder shall not have more than have 0.5 µg/kg aflatoxin M1 content when tested according toks ISO 14674; Milk and milk powder -- Determination of aflatoxin M1 content -- Clean-up by immunoaffinity chromatography and determination by thin-layer chromatographic method 7.4 Antibiotics Milk powder and cream powder shall not have more than 10.0 ppb total antibiotic as (beta lactam) content when tested according to AOAC 962.16, Beta-lactam Antibiotics in milk 8 PACKAGING AND LABELLING 8.1 Packaging The product shall be packed in food grade material that ensures product safety and integrity. 8.2 Labelling In addition to the provisions of KS EAS 38 and the General Standard for the Use of Dairy Terms (KS CODEX STAN 206-1999), the following specific provisions shall apply: 8.2.1 Name of the food The name of the food shall be: - Cream powder - Whole milk powder; - Partly skimmed milk powder; - Skimmed milk powder; According to the composition in Section 4.2 Partly skimmed milk powder may be designated Semi-skimmed milk powder provided that the content of milkfat does not exceed 16% m/m and is not less than 14% m/m. If allowed by national legislation or otherwise identified to the consumer in the country where the product is sold, whole milk powder may be designated full cream milk powder and skimmed milk powder may be designated low fat milk powder. 8.2.2 Country of origin The country of origin (which means the country of manufacture, not the country in which the name originated) shall be declared. When the product undergoes substantial transformation in a second country, the country in which the transformation is performed shall be considered to be the country of origin for the purpose of labelling. 8.2.3 Declaration of milk fat content KEBS 2018 All rights reserved 12

ICS 67.100.30 If the consumer would be misled by the omission, the milkfat content shall be declared in a manner found acceptable in the country of sale to the final consumer, either (i) as a percentage by mass, or (ii) in grams per serving as quantified in the label provided that the number of servings is stated.. 8.2.4 Declaration of milk protein If the consumer would be misled by the omission, the milk protein content shall be declared in a manner acceptable in the country of sale to the final consumer, either as (i) a percentage by mass, or (ii) grams per serving as quantified in the label provided the number of servings is stated. 8.2.5 List of ingredients Notwithstanding the provision of Section 4.2.1 of the General Standard for the Labelling of Prepackaged Foods (CODEX STAN 1-1985), milk products used only for protein adjustment need not be declared. 8.2.6 Labelling of non-retail containers Information specified in Clause 8.2 of this Standard and provisions of KS EAS 38 and, if necessary, storage instructions, shall be given either on the container or in accompanying documents, except that the name of the product, lot identification, and the name of the manufacturer or packer shall appear on the container, and in the absence of such a container, on the product itself. However, lot identification and the name and address may be replaced by an identification mark, provided that such mark is clearly identifiable with the accompanying documents. 8.2.7 Date marking: i) Date of manufacture ii) Expiry date; ii) Storage instructions and / or conditions 8.2.86 Name and address of manufacturer 8.2.9 Net contents 8.2.8 Lot identification 9 Methods of Sampling and Analysis The products covered by the provisions of this standard shall be tested using recommended standard methods declared in this standard and as per the methods given in the latest AOAC/ Codex/ ISO and other internationally recognized methods relevant to the provisions in this standard, 13

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