| Literature DB >> 30253840 |
Luhong Sun1, Yujun Jiang1, Ruili Pan1, Mingyu Li1, Rui Wang1, Sihan Chen1, Shiqian Fu1, Chaoxin Man2.
Abstract
Cronobacter spp. are recognized as a world-wide emerging opportunistic food-borne pathogens that can persist in various food and processing environment for a long time. Therefore, the prevention and detection of them are particularly important. In this study, a micro-spot paper-based analytical device (μPADs) was created by combining PVC pad with filter paper. Detection is achieved by measuring the color change (from colorless to indigo) when a species-specific enzyme associated with the Cronobacter spp. of interest reacts with a chromogenic substrate. When combined with the optimization of specific enrichment process, the method allows for a testing time of 10 h or less and is capable of detecting live bacteria on the inoculated surface of samples in concentrations as low as 101 CFU cm-2. We are surprised to discover that C. dublinensis species and their subspecies had the highest ability to produce α-glucosidase in all genus of Cronobacter spp.. This work demonstrated that the manufacturing method is novel, simple, well reproducible (RSD less than 5%) and low-cost (less than $ 0.15 per micro-spot).Entities:
Keywords: Colorimetric detection; Cronobacter spp.; Digital image; Enzyme-substrate pair; Paper-based analytical device
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30253840 DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2018.05.061
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chim Acta ISSN: 0003-2670 Impact factor: 6.558