Development of a Selective Agar for Improving Campylobacter jejuni Detection in Food
- Authors
- Ha, Jimyeong; Seo, Yeongeun; Kim, Yujin; Choi, Yukyung; Oh, Hyemin; Lee, Yewon; Park, Eunyoung; Kang, Joohyun; Lee, Heeyoung; Lee, Soomin; Yoon, Yohan
- Issue Date
- Sep-2021
- Publisher
- OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
- Citation
- JOURNAL OF AOAC INTERNATIONAL, v.104, no.5, pp.1344 - 1349
- Journal Title
- JOURNAL OF AOAC INTERNATIONAL
- Volume
- 104
- Number
- 5
- Start Page
- 1344
- End Page
- 1349
- URI
- https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/146427
- DOI
- 10.1093/jaoacint/qsab055
- ISSN
- 1060-3271
- Abstract
- Background: Campylobacter jejuni is a major gastroenteritis-causing foodborne pathogen. However, it is difficult to isolate when competing bacteria or cold-damaged cells are present. Objective: Herein, a medium (Campylobacter selective agar, CSA) was developed and supplemented with catalase, L-serine, L-cysteine, and quercetin for the selective detection of C. jejuni in food. Method: The C. jejuni-detection efficiency in media broth and chicken tenders was evaluated. The pathogen was enumerated on modified charcoal-cefoperazone-deoxycholate agar (mCCDA), CSA supplemented with 4 mu M catalase (CSA-C4), 8 mu M catalase (CSA-C8), 20mM L-serine (CSA-S20) or 50mM L-serine (CSA-S50), and mCCDA supplemented with 0.5mM L-cysteine (mCCDA-LC0.5), 1mM L-cysteine (mCCDA-LC1), 40 mu M quercetin (mCCDA-Q40) or 320 mu M quercetin (mCCDA-Q320). The detection efficiency was then evaluated by counting colonies on the selective agar media. Quantitative assessment was also performed using chicken and duck carcasses. Results: The C. jejuni detection efficiencies were higher (P < 0.05) in the groups CSA-C4 or CSA-C8, and CSA-S20 or CSA-S50, than mCCDA, and the detection efficiencies were maintained even in the presence of Acinetobacter baumannii, a competing bacterium. In the quantitative test, CSA-C8 and CSA-S50 demonstrated higher C. jejuni-detection efficiencies than mCCDA (control). Conclusions: Therefore, CSA-C8 and CSA-S50 improved the detection efficiency of C. jejuni in poultry products by promoting the recovery of cold-damaged cells. Highlights: When using CSA-C8 or CSA-S50 developed in this study for detection of C. jejuni in food, detection efficiency was higher than mCCDA.
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