Detection of live Salmonella enterica in fresh‐cut vegetables by a TaqMan‐based one‐step reverse transcription real‐time PCR
Fresh‐cut produce is at greater risk of Salmonella contamination. Detection and early warning systems play an important role in reducing the dissemination of contaminated products. One‐step Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT‐qPCR) targeting Salmonella tmRNA with or without a 6‐h enr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Letters in applied microbiology 2018-05, Vol.66 (5), p.447-454 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Fresh‐cut produce is at greater risk of Salmonella contamination. Detection and early warning systems play an important role in reducing the dissemination of contaminated products. One‐step Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT‐qPCR) targeting Salmonella tmRNA with or without a 6‐h enrichment was evaluated for the detection of Salmonella in fresh‐cut vegetables after 6‐h storage. LOD of one‐step RT‐qPCR was 1·0 CFU per ml (about 100 copies tmRNA per ml) by assessed 10‐fold serially diluted RNA from 106 CFU per ml bacteria culture. Then, one‐step RT‐qPCR assay was applied to detect viable Salmonella cells in 14 fresh‐cut vegetables after 6‐h storage. Without enrichment, this assay could detect 10 CFU per g for fresh‐cut lettuce, cilantro, spinach, cabbage, Chinese cabbage and bell pepper, and 102 CFU per g for other vegetables. With a 6‐h enrichment, this assay could detect 10 CFU per g for all fresh‐cut vegetables used in this study. Moreover, this assay was able to discriminate viable cells from dead cells. This rapid detection assay may provide potential processing control and early warning method in fresh‐cut vegetable processing to strengthen food safety assurance.
Significance and Impact of the Study
Significance and Impact of the Study: Fresh‐cut produce is at greater risk of Salmonella contamination. Rapid detection methods play an important role in reducing the dissemination of contaminated products. One‐step RT‐qPCR assay used in this study could detect 10 CFU per g Salmonella for 14 fresh‐cut vegetables with a 6‐h short enrichment. Moreover, this assay was able to discriminate viable cells from dead cells. This rapid detection assay may provide potential processing control and early warning method in fresh‐cut vegetable processing to strengthen food safety assurance.
Significance and Impact of the Study: Fresh‐cut produce is at greater risk of Salmonella contamination. Rapid detection methods play an important role in reducing the dissemination of contaminated products. One‐step RT‐qPCR assay used in this study could detect 10 CFU per g Salmonella for 14 fresh‐cut vegetables with a 6‐h short enrichment. Moreover, this assay was able to discriminate viable cells from dead cells. This rapid detection assay may provide potential processing control and early warning method in fresh‐cut vegetable processing to strengthen food safety assurance. |
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ISSN: | 0266-8254 1472-765X |
DOI: | 10.1111/lam.12871 |