Tetrazolium reduction allows assessment of biofilm formation by Campylobacter jejuni in a food matrix model

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作者
Brown, H. L. [1 ]
van Vliet, A. H. M. [1 ]
Betts, R. P. [2 ]
Reuter, M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Food Res, Gut Hlth & Food Safety Programme, Norwich NR4 7UA, Norfolk, England
[2] Campden BRI, Chipping Campden, Glos, England
基金
英国生物技术与生命科学研究理事会;
关键词
2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride; biofilm; Campylobacter jejuni; crystal violet; food matrix; ESCHERICHIA-COLI O157H7; READY-TO-EAT; LISTERIA-MONOCYTOGENES; CHLORIDE; SURVIVAL; GROWTH; SALMONELLA; MEAT;
D O I
10.1111/jam.12316
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
AimsTo develop a staining method for specific detection of metabolically active (viable) cells in biofilms of the foodborne pathogen Campylobacter jejuni. Methods and ResultsConversion of 2,3,5 triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC) to insoluble, red 1,3,5-triphenylformazan (TPF) was dependent on metabolic activity of Camp.jejuni. When used with chicken juice, TTC staining allowed quantification of Camp.jejuni biofilm levels, whereas the commonly used dye, crystal violet, gave high levels of nonspecific staining of food matrix components (chicken juice). The assay was optimized to allow for monitoring of biofilm levels and adapted to monitor levels of Camp.jejuni in broth media. ConclusionsStaining with TTC allows for the quantification of metabolically active Camp.jejuni and thus allows for quantification of viable cells in biofilms and food matrices. The TTC staining method can be adapted to quantify bacterial cell concentration in a food matrix model, where the accepted method of A(600) measurement is not suitable due to interference by components of the food matrix. Significance and Impact of the Study2,3,5 Triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC) staining is a low-cost technique suitable for use in biofilm analysis, allowing rapid and simple imaging of metabolically active cells and increasing the methods available for biofilm assessment and quantification.
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页码:1212 / 1221
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