Czech Journal of Food Sciences (Aug 2008)

Optimisation of the PCR method for the detection of Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli in samples of ready-to-eat chicken meals

  • Zdeňka Šabatková,
  • Kateřina Demnerová,
  • Jarmila Pazlarová

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/8/2008-CJFS
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 4
pp. 291 – 297

Abstract

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This work compared the use of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and the conventional CSN/ISO/10272 culture-based methods in the detection of Campylobacter species in ready-to-eat meals made from chicken meat. PCR was carried out with the primers specific to C. jejuni, C. coli, C. lari, and was modified with an internal control. The detection of campylobacters by PCR was performed on both untreated and spiked samples of real food purchased in local stores. For PCR, the detection limit was 2 CFU/g after 48 h enrichment in Park and Sanders broth. Duplex PCR proved to be highly reliable in the detection of campylobacters in different food types. Without extra spiking, samples from a global fast food chain exhibited positive amplification of the PCR product while but negative results were obtained from the cultivation of the same samples.

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