Analysis of Bacillus anthracis spores in milk using mass spectrometry
New approaches for identifying biological threat agents in raw milk using spectroscopy were tested using Bacillus anthracis (BA) Sterne strain spores seeded into unpasteurized bulk tank milk. Direct filtration onto Tyvek membranes provided the optimal filtration approach from raw milk, but detection...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Foodborne pathogens and disease 2004, Vol.1 (3), p.185-194 |
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Zusammenfassung: | New approaches for identifying biological threat agents in raw milk using spectroscopy were tested using Bacillus anthracis (BA) Sterne strain spores seeded into unpasteurized bulk tank milk. Direct filtration onto Tyvek membranes provided the optimal filtration approach from raw milk, but detection limits were not ideal. When beads coated with anti-BA antibodies were mixed with spores in raw milk, the beads were capable of concentrating the spores that could be later detected and characterized by MALDI spectroscopy based on presence of previously characterized small acid-soluble proteins (SASP's). This approach could provide a very rapid assessment of whether milk or milk products have been purposefully contaminated with BA spores. This work was fundamentally a proof-of-concept study demonstrating feasibility of the approach in milk. Other parameters could be changed to potentially lower detection limits, and additional studies are currently underway to improve the approach. |
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ISSN: | 1535-3141 |
DOI: | 10.1089/1535314042158224 |