Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10981781 | Journal of Dairy Science | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The presence of lactose-fermenting Enterobacteriaceae and coliforms is routinely assessed to determine the hygienic quality of water and foods, particularly dairy products. This paper reports the use of lacZ-specific primers in an SYBR green I-based real-time PCR method for the easy and rapid detection of coliforms in dairy products. A large number of bacterial species were assayed to establish the specificity of the method. The sensitivity of the method was assessed using artificially contaminated cheeses. The limit of detection was 1 coliform cell in cheese samples enriched for 8Â h in a culture medium. The entire procedure, including sample processing, enrichment, DNA extraction, and real-time PCR amplification, can be completed within 10 to 12Â h, making it a single-day assay.
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Authors
M.C. MartÃn, N. MartÃnez, B. del Rio, V. Ladero, M. Fernández, M.A. Alvarez,