Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8887887 | Food Control | 2018 | 39 Pages |
Abstract
A rapid and effective pre-treatment method based on immune-magnetic separation (IMS) with enrichment culture was developed to rapidly detect trace levels of Salmonella. Immune-magnetic beads were prepared and their capture efficiency exceeded 90% with less than 106â¯CFU/mL of Salmonella. IMS was performed on 25-mL samples without pre-enrichment; instead, the trapped target pathogens were cultured in buffered peptone water for a short time. This pre-treatment was significantly shorter and simpler: the 5â¯h processing time included IMS for 1â¯h and enrichment for 4â¯h. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, loop-mediated isothermal amplification test, and fluorescence quantitative real-time PCR in combination with the pre-treatment method allowed detection of 10â1â¯CFU/mL of Salmonella (12.3â¯CFU in 25â¯mL of milk) in approximately 6.5-8â¯h. The pre-treatment method developed in this study was effective and can be applied to rapid screening of trace pathogens in liquid food samples.
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Authors
Meihong Du, Jingwen Li, Ruixue Zhao, Yin Yang, Yanfei Wang, Kai Ma, Xiaoyan Cheng, Yuping Wan, Xiaosheng Wu,