Abstract

The 3M™ Molecular Detection Assay 2-STEC Gene Screen (stx and eae) method is based on gene amplification by the use of real time loop-mediated isothermal amplification when used with the 3M Molecular Detection System for the rapid and specific detection of Shiga toxin gene (stx1 and/or stx2) and intimin gene (eae) from Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) in enriched products. The 3M Molecular Detection Assay 2-STEC Gene Screen (stx and eae) was approved as AOAC Performance Tested MethodSM Certificate No. 071902. This matrix extension study evaluated the 3M Molecular Detection Assay 2-STEC Gene Screen (stx and eae) method for detection of STECs in dried cannabis flower [>0.3% delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)] and dried hemp flower (≤0.3% THC) at a 10 g test portion size. Testing followed procedures outlined in 3M Molecular Detection Assay 2-STEC Gene Screen (stx and eae) product instructions and Standard Method Performance Requirements (SMPR®) for Detection of Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli in Cannabis and Cannabis Products (AOAC SMPR 2020.012). The method was evaluated at low, high, and non-inoculated levels. Results showed no statistically significant difference between the presumptive positive 3M Molecular Detection Assay 2-STEC Gene Screen (stx and eae) results and the SMPR 2020.012 recommended cultural confirmations. This study provides data that demonstrate the 3M Molecular Detection Assay 2-STEC Gene Screen (stx and eae) is a reliable method for the rapid and specific detection of STEC organisms in dried cannabis flower and dried hemp flower. The 3M Molecular Detection Assay 2-STEC Gene Screen (stx and eae) method is suitable for the rapid and specific detection of STEC organisms in dried cannabis flower and dried hemp flower.

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