DETECTION OF THE INDIGENOUS SALMONELLA LEVEL IN A RADIATION-STERILIZED PURE CULTURE AND MEAT MODEL SYSTEM

DONG HO KIM, HYE-JEONG YUN, WOO-YIEL LEE, CHEORUN JO
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ABSTRACT

The quantitative detection of the radiation-sterilized Salmonella typhimurium in a pure culture and ground beef, pork and chicken meat model system was evaluated using a visual immunoprecipitate (VIP) assay kit and an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) method. The VIP kit and ELISA detected 105 cells/mL or above of the enriched culture of S. typhimurium, and the detection limit of the irradiated Salmonella was comparable to that of the intact cells. There was no significant difference between the detection limit of the enriched culture and that of inoculated and irradiated S. typhimurium in model system of ground beef, pork and chicken. Irradiation did not give any effect on the immunochemical detection of S. typhimurium within a dose of 5 kGy; therefore, an immunodetection method may be a simple way for the quantitative analysis of the indigenous microbes in a radiation-sterilized food.

PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS

One of the consumers' concerns about food irradiation technology is the abuse of the technology to sterilize food products without meeting the hygienic standard such as good manufacturing practice before irradiation of food. A simple method to detect the indigenous microorganism level before irradiation process is tested as a quality assurance measure using a pure culture of Salmonella typhimurium and inoculated meat model system. This simple test will be helpful by providing a trust for both consumer and manufacturer to verify that their products are produced under hygienic standard before irradiation treatment.

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辐射灭菌纯培养和肉类模型系统中本地沙门氏菌水平的检测
采用目视免疫沉淀(VIP)检测试剂盒和酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)方法对纯培养和碎牛肉、猪肉和鸡肉模型体系中辐射灭菌鼠伤寒沙门菌进行定量检测。VIP试剂盒和ELISA检测鼠伤寒沙门氏菌富集培养105个细胞/mL以上,辐照后沙门氏菌的检出限与完整细胞相当。在碎牛肉、猪肉和鸡肉模型系统中,强化培养菌的检出限与接种和辐照鼠伤寒沙门氏菌的检出限无显著差异。5 kGy辐照对鼠伤寒沙门氏菌免疫化学检测无影响;因此,免疫检测方法可能是一种简单的方法来定量分析辐射灭菌食品中的本地微生物。消费者对食品辐照技术的一个关注是,在辐照食品前不符合良好生产规范等卫生标准的情况下,滥用辐照技术对食品进行消毒。采用鼠伤寒沙门菌纯培养和接种肉类模型系统,试验了一种简单的辐照前本地微生物水平检测方法作为质量保证措施。这个简单的测试将有助于为消费者和制造商提供信任,以核实他们的产品在辐照处理前是按照卫生标准生产的。
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