Development of a microbial detection method using the water-soluble tetrazolium salt WST: Food industry applications

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Abstract

To determine microbial populations and their viability, methods assessing colonies formed and turbidity are generally used. However, these methods require a long incubation time. Thus, a rapid colorimetric microbial viability assay based on the reduction of the tetrazolium salt WST-8 via 2-methyl-1,4-naphthoquinone as an electron mediator was developed. The applicability of the assay for susceptibility testing of various bacteria to antibiotics, screening of antimicrobial substances, determination of water-soluble vitamins, and differentiation of Gram-positive and - negative bacteria was investigated. Good agreement was observed between results with the WST-8 colorimetric method and those obtained using conventional methods. The present assay method was superior to the conventional methods with respect to the overall rapidity, accuracy and convenience.

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Tsukatani, T. (2015). Development of a microbial detection method using the water-soluble tetrazolium salt WST: Food industry applications. Nippon Shokuhin Kagaku Kogaku Kaishi. Japanese Society for Food Science and Technology. https://doi.org/10.3136/nskkk.62.321

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