Abstract:
Being one of the most complete and nutritious foods found in nature, milk is rich in important
nutrients and is therefore a crucial component of human nutrition. There are about 12 distinct
processed package milk brands available in Bangladesh, a country where dairy consumption is
deeply rooted in culinary and dietary customs. Processed package milk is widely available and
consumed, which highlights its importance in people's everyday lives throughout the nation. To
ensure the security and chemical integrity of these milk products, study was done. Four
processed packet milk samples from various brands that are sold in grocery stores were chosen
for a thorough analysis. Essential chemical quality tests, including the soda, salt, sugar, starch,
formalin, and alcohol tests, were the focus of the analysis. The study's encouraging findings
showed that the four milk samples that were chosen for analysis did not include soda, salt, sugar,
starch, or alcohol. This result is especially noteworthy as it validates the investigated milk
companies' dedication to offering consumers pure and unadulterated dairy products. The lack of
these often found pollutants and additives complies with the required levels of quality and safety
in the dairy sector.There are questions regarding the preservation techniques used in the dairy
supply chain because formalin was found in two of the four milk samples. The possible health
risks associated with formalin, a substance used for preservation, have been a topic of debate.
Strict quality control procedures must be followed throughout the production and distribution
stages, as evidenced by the formalin found in the milk samples. Formalin is a preservation tool,
but its inadvertent inclusion in consumable products raises concerns regarding regulatory
compliance and possible health hazards to consumers. The analysis of processed package milk in
Bangladesh by the research provides insight into the chemical composition of these goods,
demonstrating the lack of typical additions such as soda, salt, sugar, and starch. Although this
shows how committed the dairy sector is to produce high-quality goods, the finding of formalin
in two samples highlights the necessity for ongoing examination and advancement in
maintaining the integrity and safety of processed milk. Building a robust and reliable dairy
business that puts the health and well-being of the populace first requires cooperation between
regulatory bodies, farmers, and consumers