IDF 123-2008
Milk-based infant foods - Determination of fat content - Gravimetric method (Reference method)

Standard No.
IDF 123-2008
Release Date
2008
Published By
International Dairy Federation (IDF)
Latest
IDF 123-2008
Replace
IDF 123-1988
Scope
This International Standard specifies the reference method for the determination of the fat content of milk- based infant foods. The method is applicable to liquid, concentrated and dried milk-based infant foods with no, or not more than a mass fraction of 5 % (dry matter) of such added matter as starch, dextrin, vegetables, fruit, and meat. NOTE 1 Malto-dextrins without higher molecular mass dextrins, which are often present in infant foods, do not disturb the Rose-Gottlieb extraction even when present in high concentrations. The method is not applicable to products which do not dissolve completely in ammonia owing to the presence of starch or dextrin at mass fractions of more than a few percent, or to the presence of hard lumps. The method is also not applicable to products which contain free fatty acids in significant quantities. The results obtained for these products are too low. NOTE 2 For such products, a method utilizing the WeibulI-Berntrop principle is suitable (see ISO 8262-1 I IDF 124-1).

IDF 123-2008 Referenced Document

  • ISO 1042 Laboratory glassware - One-mark volumetric flasks
  • ISO 3889 Specification for Mojonnier type fat extraction bottles for milk and dairy products*2024-04-19 Update
  • ISO 4788 Laboratory glassware - Graduated measuring cylinders
  • ISO 835 Laboratory glassware - Graduated pipettes

IDF 123-2008 history

  • 2008 IDF 123-2008 Milk-based infant foods - Determination of fat content - Gravimetric method (Reference method)
  • 0000 IDF 123-1988



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