The Iodimetric Method of Determining Lactose in Milk
The Iodimetric Method of Determining Lactose in Milk
The Iodimetric Method of Determining Lactose in Milk
CONCLUSIONS.
1. The iodimetric method of estimating lactose in milk gives results closely
agreeing with the gravimetric copper method.
2. It is at least as accurate as the chloramine-T method, and is much more
convenient when a rapid estimation is required, the reaction taking 5 minutes
as against 1 hours in the chloramine-T method.
3. "Colloidal iron" is the best clarifying agent to use for the iodimetric
method.
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