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Thorner degrees (°Th) - mostly used in Sweden and the CIS. This value is

obtained by titrating 100 mL of milk, diluted with 2 parts of distilled water,

with 0.1N NaOH, using phenolphtalein as indicator.

Dornic degrees (°D) - mostly used in Netherlands and France. This value is

obtained by titrating 100 mL of milk, diluted with 2 parts of distilled water,

with N/9 NaOH, using phenolphtalein as indicator.

Percent lactic acid (%l.a.) - frequently used in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia

and New Zeeland. This value is obtained in the same way as °D, dividing the

result by 100.

The titratable acidity values will vary depending on the method used. Select

Low 50 to titrate a non diluted sample, or select Low 20 / High 20 to titrate

20 mL or 20 g samples that are diluted with twice its volume of deionized a

distilled water. The HI 84529 uses methods based on AOAC International

and Standard Methods for the Examination of Dairy Products. Both of these

method report titratable acidity as % lactic acid, a rough conversion factor

can be used to convert the results to the other available units:

The HI 84529 can be customized to meet the needs of any dairy analysis lab.

Samples can be titrated by weight or volume, diluted or nondiluted (low range

only) and titrated to a fixed pH end point that can be adjusted by the user.

The methodology for titratable acidity in dairy products is based on

neutralization reaction where the acids in the sample (i.e. lactic acid) reacts

with a base (i.e. sodium hydroxide) to produce water:

H

+

+OH¯—>H

2

O

From:

To:

Divide By:

%l.a.

°SH

0.0225

%l.a.

°D

0.0100

%l.a.

°TH

0.0090

Significance

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