Detection of Listeria monocytogenes from freshwater fish, prawn and chicken meat by direct nested PCR
2011
Ltu, Keduzol | Singh, V. P. | Kathiresan, S. | Sharma, Bhaskar | Das, Sanjoy | Bhilegaonkar, K. N.
Three different methods of processing samples from freshwater fish, prawn and chicken meat were compared with nested PCR for the detection of Listeria monocytogenes. Nested PCR failed to detect the organism from freshwater fish, prawn and chicken meat when processing was done by boiling lysis method, but it could detect the organisms from freshwater fish, prawn and chicken meat up to the spiking level of 10⁴, 10³ and 10⁵ cfu.g¯¹, respectively while processing of sample was done by phenol extraction without enrichment. However, using phenol extraction after enrichment, the sensitivity was found higher than without enrichment and it was possible to detect up to the spiking level of 10², 10 and 10³ cfu.g¯¹ in case of fish, prawn and chicken meat, respectively.
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