Microdroplet-based multiplex PCR on chip to detect foodborne bacteria producing biogenic amines
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
The development of fast, reliable and culture-independent molecular tools to detect bacteria producing
biogenic amines deserves the attention of research and ultimately of the food industry in order to protect
consumers' health. Here we present the application of a simple, low-cost, fast and sensitive method to
perform microdroplet-based multiplex PCR, directly on a food matrix, for the simultaneous detection of
bacterial genes involved in biogenic amine biosynthesis. After inoculating wine with Lactobacillus brevis
IOEB 9809, cell lysis and DNA amplification are performed in one single step, without preliminary nucleic
acid extraction or purification treatments. The assay is performed in about 30 min, requiring 150 nL of
starting sample and it enables the detection of down to 15 bacterial cells. With respect to traditional
culture techniques, the speed, the simplicity and the cheapness of this procedure allow an effective
monitoring of microbial cells during food-making and processing.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Biogenic amines; microfluidis; multiplex PCR; food safety
List of contributors:
Mele, Elisa; Pisignano, Dario; Sciancalepore, ANNA GIOVANNA; Grieco, Francesco; Mita, Giovanni
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