Abstract
A broad-range PCR assay for the detection of bacteria belonging to the Enterobacteriaceae family was developed in this study. Primers targeting the bacterial 16S rRNA gene were newly designed and used in this PCR assay. To determine the specificity of the assay, 72 different bacterial species (of 49 genera), 2 fungi, 3 animals, and 4 plants were tested. Results were positive for every tested Vibrioaceae or Enterobacteriaceae strain except Proteus mirabilis. For all other bacterial strains and eukaryotes tested, results were negative. Bacterial DNA for PCR was prepared by a simple procedure with the use of Chelex 100 resin from culture after growth in brain heart infusion medium. To test this PCR assay for the monitoring of the Enterobacteriaceae family, either Escherichia coli or Salmonella Enteritidis was inoculated into various foods as an indicator. Prior to the PCR, the inoculation of 10 to 40 CFU of bacteria per g of food was followed by a 5-h enrichment culture step, and the PCR assay allowed the detection of bacterial cells. When actual examinations of the contamination of 15 noodle foods with Enterobacteriaceae by this PCR assay were conducted, 33% (5 of 15) of the samples tested positive. These results agreed with those of the Petri film Enterobacteriaceae Count Plate assay. Including the enrichment culture step, the entire PCR detection process can be completed within 7 h.
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