Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6393364 Food Control 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A novel PCR based assay was devised to specifically detect contamination of any Salmonella serovar in milk, fruit juice and ice-cream without pre-enrichment. This method utilizes primers against hilA gene which is conserved in all Salmonella serovars and absent from the close relatives of Salmonella. An optimized protocol, in terms time and money, is provided for the reduction of PCR contaminants from milk, ice-cream and juice through the use of routine laboratory chemicals. The simplicity, efficiency (time taken 3-4 h) and sensitivity (to about 5-10 CFU/ml) of this technique confers a unique advantage over other previously used time consuming detection techniques. This technique does not involve pre-enrichment of the samples or extensive sample processing, which was a pre-requisite in most of the other reported studies. Hence, this assay can be ideal for adoption, after further fine tuning, by food quality control for timely detection of Salmonella contamination as well as other food-borne pathogens (with species specific primers) in food especially milk, ice-cream and fruit juice.

► PCR based assay for specific & timely detection of Salmonella. ► Use of primer against hilA, highly conserved SPI-1 gene in all Salmonella serovars. ► The assay is simple, efficient & sensitive without any pre-enrichment step. ► Food quality control can adopt it for detecting any pathogen after fine tuning.

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