The Rapid Detection of Salmonella from Food Samples By Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP)
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Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay was applied to the detection of Salmonella in food and human materials. It was possible for the assay to detect Salmonella within 60min. All of 54 serovars of Salmonella tested were amplified, but all bacteria tested other than Salmonella were not. The LAMP assay could detect 102 cfu/ml levels of Salmonella. The specificity was similar to that of a PCR assay, but the sensitivity of LAMP was considered to be greater. Thus, the LAMP assay was confirmed to be a rapid, specific and sensitive detection method for Salmonella.
- 日本防菌防黴学会の論文
- 2009-06-10
著者
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Kuwabara Yoshihiro
Laboratory Of Hygiene Kagawa Nutrition University
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UEDA SHIGEKO
Laboratory of Hygiene, Kagawa Nutrition University
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Ueda Shigeko
Laboratory Of Hygiene Kagawa Nutrition University
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