Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4370155 International Journal of Food Microbiology 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
No standard method is available for detecting protozoan parasites on foods such as soft fruit and salad vegetables. We report on optimizing methods for detecting Cryptosporidium parvum on lettuce and raspberries. These methods are based on four basic stages: extraction of oocysts from the foodstuffs, concentration of the extract and separation of the oocysts from food materials, staining of the oocysts to allow their visualization, and identification of oocysts by microscopy. The concentration and separation steps are performed by centrifugation, followed by immunomagnetic separation using proprietary kits. Oocyst staining is also performed using proprietary reagents. The performance parameters of the extraction steps were extensively optimized, using artificially contaminated samples. The fully developed methods were tested several times to determine their reliability. The method to detect C. parvum on lettuce recovered 59.0 ± 12.0% (n = 30) of artificially contaminated oocysts. The method to detect C. parvum on raspberries recovered 41.0 ± 13.0% (n = 30) of artificially contaminated oocysts.
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