AOAC validates Merck tests to detect Salmonella in peanut butter products
The foodproof® test is a molecular biological detection kit for foodborne pathogens. The so-called real-time PCR method is used. The foodproof® test delivers results quickly. Whether or not the tested food, for example a peanut-butter product, contains Salmonella is determined after just 24 hours. Compared with conventional methods, this shortens the time required for analysis by several days.
Singlepath® Salmonella is an immunochromatographic test based on lateral flow technology. The sample is inoculated into a selective culture medium in which the target organism can multiply. After the bacteria have been enriched, only a few drops need to be added to the sample window of the test unit. The overall result is available in just 48 hours - two days earlier than with classical methods.
New test methods to detect Salmonella in peanut butter products have been validated because of an increased incidence of Salmonella infections in the United States as of the end of last year. These were caused by peanut butter and peanut butter products, which led to the biggest food recall in U.S. history. More than 30 countries worldwide are affected by recalls of peanut butter products.
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