MethodsX (Dec 2024)

Recognition of environmental contaminant and pathogenic bacteria by means of redox potential methodology

  • Eya Yakdhane,
  • Dóra Tőzsér,
  • Oktay Haykir,
  • Asma Yakdhane,
  • Sabrine Labidi,
  • Gabriella Kiskó,
  • László Baranyai

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
p. 102811

Abstract

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The time-consuming nature of culturing methods has urged the exploration of rapid modern technologies. One promising alternative utilizes redox potential, which describes the oxidative changes within complex media, indicating oxygen and nutrient consumption, as well as the production of reduced substances in the investigated biological system. Redox potential measurement can detect microbial activity within 16 h, what is significantly faster than the minimum 24 h incubation time of the reference plate counting technique. The redox potential based method can be specific with selective media, but bacterial strains have unique kinetic pattern as well. The proposed method suggests evaluation of the curve shape for the differentiation of environmental contaminant and pathogenic microbial strains. Six bacterial species were used in validation (Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Salmonella enterica, Listeria innocua, Listeria monocytogenes, and Listeria ivanovii). Descriptive parameters reached 98.2 % accuracy and Gompertz model achieved 91.6 % accuracy in classification of the selected 6 bacteria species. • Mathematical model (Gompertz function) and first order descriptive parameters are suggested to describe the specific shape of redox potential curves, while Support Vector Machine (SVM) is recommended for classification. • Due to the concentration dependent time to detection (TTD), pre-processing applies standardization according to the inflection point time.

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