Microbiological test procedure, best analysis procedure for Salmonella
As every boday knowes ,Salmonella is a bacterium can cause an intestinal illness in people, we are doing lab tests to identify 3 types of bacteria , and I am looking for the best analysis procedure for Salmonells (the analysis method followed by us is Pour plating ) so can you tell what is the procedure includes the best and common Media using in this test ? our food includes raw poultry , raw meat , veal , cooked chicken , and cooked meat .
Thanks & Regards
Hygienic
There is no unique answer to yr question.
One option which I'm sure you're lab. know well -
http://www.fda.gov/F...M/ucm070149.htm
Rgds / Charles.C
For detection of salmonella, we use salmosyst broth for non-selective enrichment of the sample. A tablet of salmosyst-selective supplement is then added to the pre-enriched culture for selective enrichment. It is incubated in 35degC. For isolation, a loopful of the enriched broth is streaked to Rambach agar. Plates are incubated at 35degC for 18-48 hours. Pink to red colonies are observed as presumptive colonies. For confirmatory, use TSIA and LIA for suspected colonies.
Hope this helps.
Thanks thanks,
Hi :
As every boday knowes ,Salmonella is a bacterium can cause an intestinal illness in people, we are doing lab tests to identify 3 types of bacteria , and I am looking for the best analysis procedure for Salmonells (the analysis method followed by us is Pour plating ) so can you tell what is the procedure includes the best and common Media using in this test ? our food includes raw poultry , raw meat , veal , cooked chicken , and cooked meat .
Thanks & Regards
Hygienic
Thks for input.
For confirmatory, use TSIA and LIA for suspected colonies.
I think full confirmation normally necessitates serological / additional biochemical testing.
Rgds / Charles.C
The testing I have used in the past for Salmonella spp, is as follows:
25g sample - 1:10 primary enrichment with Buffer Peptone Water, followed by subculturing to RVS and MKTTn broths. After incubation, broths plated onto Brilliant Green and XLD agar and any typical colonies are subject to confirmation, using agglutination & biochemical gallery.
Hope this helps.
Pops
PCR also good & rapid method for salmonella detection
http://www.ncbi.nlm....cles/PMC120641/
Sudarshan
Hi :
As every boday knowes ,Salmonella is a bacterium can cause an intestinal illness in people, we are doing lab tests to identify 3 types of bacteria , and I am looking for the best analysis procedure for Salmonells (the analysis method followed by us is Pour plating ) so can you tell what is the procedure includes the best and common Media using in this test ? our food includes raw poultry , raw meat , veal , cooked chicken , and cooked meat .
Thanks & Regards
Hygienic
There seems to be a lot of rich laboratories reading this thread !
Rgds / Charles.C
Hi there!
For detection of salmonella, we use salmosyst broth for non-selective enrichment of the sample. A tablet of salmosyst-selective supplement is then added to the pre-enriched culture for selective enrichment. It is incubated in 35degC. For isolation, a loopful of the enriched broth is streaked to Rambach agar. Plates are incubated at 35degC for 18-48 hours. Pink to red colonies are observed as presumptive colonies. For confirmatory, use TSIA and LIA for suspected colonies.
Hope this helps.
Thanks thanks,
Really thanks alot , good lab tests knoweldge.
Regards
But we are not a rich laboratory, so we do the LIA and TSIA
Majoy
Dear majoy,
Thks for input.
I think full confirmation normally necessitates serological / additional biochemical testing.
Rgds / Charles.C