Detection of Emetic <I>Bacillus cereus</I> by Real-Time PCR in Foods
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概要
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The simplex real-time PCR assays based on the TaqMan probe and SYBR green I, which target cereulide synthetase genes (<I>ces</I> genes) were used for rapidly, reliably and sensitively identifying the emetic strains from among <I>Bacillus cereus</I> strains isolated from different sources. Only the emetic strains showed positive reactions to the real-time PCR assays, but all examined strains of diarrheal <I>B. cereus</I>, other <I>Bacillus</I> species and other gram positive and negative bacteria gave negative results. The final identification of emetic <I>B. cereus</I> was possible within 1 to 1.5 h in both simplex real-time PCR procedures. The detection limit of emetic strains in food was suggested to be 10<SUP>4</SUP>-10<SUP>5</SUP> cfu/g. Both simplex real-time PCR assays were found to be rapid, sensitive and reliable diagnostic tools that complement the different cellular, immunological and chemical detection methods for cereulide- producing <I>B. cereus</I>, even if a relatively expensive device is required for the assays.
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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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IWASE MIKI
Laboratory of Hygiene, Kagawa Nutrition University
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YAMAGUCHI MANAMI
Laboratory of Hygiene, Kagawa Nutrition University
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