MUMBAI, India, June 22 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641068748 A) filed by Tkm College Of Engineering; Abdul Rahman J; Ahammed Raees Thottiyil; Bharath Mohan; Derin John Antony; Dr. Vinodkumar K; Dr. Vishnu D; Prof. Shabeer S; Prof. Anu Assis; and Prof. Sajeena A on June 01, 2026, for Early Detection Of Bovine Mastitis Using Conductivity And White Blood Cell Analysis.
Inventors include Abdul Rahman J; Ahammed Raees Thottiyil; Bharath Mohan; Derin John Antony; Dr. Vinodkumar K; Dr. Vishnu D; Prof. Shabeer S; Prof. Anu Assis; and Prof. Sajeena A.
The application for the patent was published on June 12, 2026, under issue no. 24/2026.
Abstract: The invention discloses a system (100) for early detection of bovine mastitis through combined analysis of milk conductivity and white blood cell (WBC) count. The system comprises a processing unit (110), conductivity sensor (120), microscope assembly (130) with integrated camera, slide preparation arrangement (140) for Newman’s stain application, LCD display (150), and battery system (160). A milk sample’s conductivity is measured while a portion of the same sample is stained and imaged under the microscope. The processing unit determines the WBC count from the captured image and correlates it with the conductivity reading to identify mastitis. The LCD display presents the measured values and diagnostic result. Powered by a rechargeable battery, the system operates as a portable, on-field diagnostic device enabling rapid and biologically confirmed mastitis detection without the need for laboratory equipment or expert intervention.
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