Abstract The aim of this work was to assess and improve the enrichment cultivation of food-contaminating bacteria prior to detection by means of RNA-based sandwich hybridization assay (SHA). The examples of beer-spoiling lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and food-borne Salmonella Typhimurium were selected based on their relevance in Finnish food industry. Also universal challenges affecting on the selection of the enrichment cultivation procedure are discussed, including some potential possibilities for improved enrichment cultivation. The results of this study may therefore be used for the assessment of the efficiency of bacterial cultivation in other applications. The evaluation of the enrichment cultivation procedures prior to SHA lead to fol...
As fragile food commodities, microbial, and organoleptic qualities of fishery and seafood can quickl...
Conventional microbiological methods are slow, labour intensive and are unable to meet the demands f...
A two-phase study was conducted to compare the efficacy of several enrichment selective-broth steps ...
Foodborne diseases are a major source of morbidity and mortality worldwide. In most cases, these dis...
Recently we showed the applicability and sensitivity of the RNA-based sandwich hybridisation assay (...
This work utilizes the various food samples (i.e., chicken leg, chicken carcass, egg whites, and spi...
A comparative study of lag phases and growth rates of healthy, stressed, and sublethally injured Esc...
A thesis submitted to the Department of Biology and Health Science, University of Luton, in partial ...
Pathogenic bacteria occurring in foods cause various human illnisses. Standard methods for the detec...
Incidences of foodborne disease are the estimated cause of 76 million illnesses annually. Rapid dete...
<div><p>For nearly a century, conventional microbiological methods have been standard practice for d...
The detection and quantification of proteins and nucleic acids is an important procedure across a wi...
Although many rapid and high throughput molecular methods have been developed in the recent years fo...
Plant-based meat alternatives are gaining popularity as the number of market options increases. Howe...
Recent European regulations require safety assessments of food enzymes (FE) before their commerciali...
As fragile food commodities, microbial, and organoleptic qualities of fishery and seafood can quickl...
Conventional microbiological methods are slow, labour intensive and are unable to meet the demands f...
A two-phase study was conducted to compare the efficacy of several enrichment selective-broth steps ...
Foodborne diseases are a major source of morbidity and mortality worldwide. In most cases, these dis...
Recently we showed the applicability and sensitivity of the RNA-based sandwich hybridisation assay (...
This work utilizes the various food samples (i.e., chicken leg, chicken carcass, egg whites, and spi...
A comparative study of lag phases and growth rates of healthy, stressed, and sublethally injured Esc...
A thesis submitted to the Department of Biology and Health Science, University of Luton, in partial ...
Pathogenic bacteria occurring in foods cause various human illnisses. Standard methods for the detec...
Incidences of foodborne disease are the estimated cause of 76 million illnesses annually. Rapid dete...
<div><p>For nearly a century, conventional microbiological methods have been standard practice for d...
The detection and quantification of proteins and nucleic acids is an important procedure across a wi...
Although many rapid and high throughput molecular methods have been developed in the recent years fo...
Plant-based meat alternatives are gaining popularity as the number of market options increases. Howe...
Recent European regulations require safety assessments of food enzymes (FE) before their commerciali...
As fragile food commodities, microbial, and organoleptic qualities of fishery and seafood can quickl...
Conventional microbiological methods are slow, labour intensive and are unable to meet the demands f...
A two-phase study was conducted to compare the efficacy of several enrichment selective-broth steps ...