Ciência Animal Brasileira (Mar 2011)

COMPARAÇÃO DE MÉTODOS PARA EXTRAÇÃO DE DNA NA REAÇÃO EM CADEIA DA POLIMERASE PARA DETECÇÃO DE Salmonella enterica SOROVAR Enteritidis EM PRODUTOS AVÍCOLAS

  • Raphael Lucio Andreatti Filho,
  • Guilherme Augusto Marietto Gonçalves,
  • Adriano Sakai Okamoto,
  • Edna Teresa de Lima

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 115 – 119

Abstract

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The identification of Salmonella spp. in food samples by microbiological diagnosis is time consuming, with approximately five different stages, requiring about 120 hours until the final result. The utilization of the polymerase chain reaction technique (PCR) can reduce this time, but substances present in samples may affect the reaction. The present work aimed to compare DNA extraction by thermic treatment and by the use of cetyltrimethil ammonium bromide (CTAB), in products originated from poultry houses corresponding to raw material (meat meal) and experimentally contaminated drag swabs. Materials obtained from the extractions were submitted to PCR, utilizing a pair of initiator oligonucleotides for amplification of Sdf 1 gene fragments. Comparing the methods of extraction, it was observed that when CTAB was employed, SE was detected in 70% of meat meal and in 80% of drag swabs, while the thermic treatment method yielded positive results in 20% of meat meal and in 40% of drag swabs. SE was detected under both methods utilized for DNA extraction, but the use of CTAB detected a greater number of positive samples, compared with thermal treatment.

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