The development of rapid real-time PCR detection system for Vibrio parahaemolyticus in raw oyster
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Kim, J. S.
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Samsung Everland Inc, Ctr Food Res & Dev, Yongin 446912, South Korea
Sungkyunkwan Univ, Dept Genet Engn, Suwon, South KoreaSamsung Everland Inc, Ctr Food Res & Dev, Yongin 446912, South Korea
Kim, J. S.
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Lee, G. G.
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Samsung Everland Inc, Ctr Food Res & Dev, Yongin 446912, South KoreaSamsung Everland Inc, Ctr Food Res & Dev, Yongin 446912, South Korea
Lee, G. G.
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Kim, J.
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Samsung Everland Inc, Ctr Food Res & Dev, Yongin 446912, South KoreaSamsung Everland Inc, Ctr Food Res & Dev, Yongin 446912, South Korea
Kim, J.
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Kwon, J. Y.
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Kwon, J. Y.
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Kwon, S. -T.
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[1] Samsung Everland Inc, Ctr Food Res & Dev, Yongin 446912, South Korea
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Aims: To develop a new rapid real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) based detection system for Vibrio parahaemolyticus (V. parahaemolyticus) applicable to raw oyster samples. Methods and Results: V. parahaemolyticus cells were artificially inoculated to oysters. Samples were homogenized in 100 ml of sterile saline water and serially diluted to 1.5 CFU ml(-1) level. One millilitre of diluents was centrifuged and the pellet was resuspended with 100 mu l of de-ionized water. DNA was extracted by boiling for 20 min, and 0.5 mu l was used as a template for PCR reaction. Real-time PCR was performed with TMC-1000 system (1 mu l PCR system). The detection system was found to achieve detection limit of 1.5 CFU g(-1) for V. parahaemolyticus. Furthermore, the specificities of these assay systems were confirmed with more than 20 bacterial strains, including various Vibrio species. Conclusions: Rapid and sensitive food-borne pathogen detection techniques for V. parahaemolyticus is important to the food industry and consumers. The direct detection of V. parahaemolyticus from food is possible with micro real-time PCR system. Significance and Impact of the Study: This study shows that oyster samples can be tested for V. parahaemolyticus with a rapid, specific and simple procedure.