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. 2016 Jul 3;56(9):1568-84.
doi: 10.1080/10408398.2013.782483.

Molecular Detection of Foodborne Pathogens: A Rapid and Accurate Answer to Food Safety

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Molecular Detection of Foodborne Pathogens: A Rapid and Accurate Answer to Food Safety

Manisha Mangal et al. Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr. .

Abstract

Food safety is a global health concern. For the prevention and recognition of problems related to health and safety, detection of foodborne pathogen is of utmost importance at all levels of food production chain. For several decades, a lot of research has been targeted at the development of rapid methodology as reducing the time needed to complete pathogen detection tests has been the primary goal of food microbiologists. With the result, food microbiology laboratories now have a wide array of detection methods and automated technologies such as enzyme immunoassay, polymerase chain reaction, and microarrays, which can cut test times considerably. Nucleic acid amplification strategies and advances in amplicon detection methodologies have been the key factors in the progress of molecular microbiology. A comprehensive literature survey has been carried out to give an overview in the field of foodborne pathogen detection. In this paper, we describe the conventional methods, as well as recent developments in food pathogen detection, identification, and quantification, with a major emphasis on molecular detection methods.

Keywords: Cell culture-based methods; immunoassays; microbes; nucleic acid-based assays.

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