Performance of the dynabeads anti-Salmonella system in the detection of Salmonella species in foods, animal feeds, and environmental samples

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The immunomagnetic separation Dynabeads anti-Salmonella technique was evaluated for the detection of Salmonella species in a variety of foods, feeds, and environmental samples. Salmonella cells in preenrichment broths were captured using the Dynabeads anti-Salmonella system and were then washed and plated on indicator media. A total of 308 naturally contaminated samples were analyzed, including 46 cheese and egg products, 183 animal feeds, and 79 environmental swabs. The results of the Dynabeads method gave 100% correlation with the results of the standard culture technique used for foods and the modified semisolid Rappaport-Vassiliadis method used for feeds and environmental samples.

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Shaw, S. J., Blais, B. W., & Nundy, D. C. (1998). Performance of the dynabeads anti-Salmonella system in the detection of Salmonella species in foods, animal feeds, and environmental samples. Journal of Food Protection, 61(11), 1507–1510. https://doi.org/10.4315/0362-028X-61.11.1507

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