Veterinary
World, Vol.2(5): 177-178 RESEARCH
Evaluation of a rapid molecular method for detection of Listeria monocytogenes directly from broth culture
R. A.
Mathakiya*1, A. Roy2, K. N. Nandasana3, P. G. Koringa4, C.G.
Joshi5
Department
of Veterinary Microbiology,
College
of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry,
Anand Agricultural University, Anand,
Gujarat (India) – 388 001
Corresponding author Email:
dr_ramathakiya@yahoo.co.in
Abstract
The
present study was carried out to know the lowest detection limit of Listeria
monocytogenes by PCR. The quantification of organisms was done by CFU
counting from ten fold serial dilution and PCR amplification of inlA
gene fragment was performed from each dilution. The PCR could detect as low as
20 organisms indicating the lowest PCR detection limit. Thus, lowest number of L.
monocytogenes detectable by PCR is a low-cost and rapid procedure that can
be appropriated for the detection in real time of low L. monocytogenes levels
in naturally contaminated food and is suitable to implement in the food
industry.
Keywords:Quantification, CFU counting, Serial
dilution, PCR, Low-cost, Food industry.