An alternative approach for enumeration of Escherichia coli in foods.
I Cakir, H B Dogan, A K Halkman, R W Worobo
Index: Int. J. Food Microbiol. 68(3) , 217-23, (2001)
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Abstract
An assay to screen Escherichia coli in foods using MUG supplemented lauryl sulfate tryptose (LST) broth instead of tryptone water (TW) medium was evaluated. The results presented in this paper suggest that this method is more sensitive for lower levels of E. coli, faster (16-18 h vs. 6-10 days) and less expensive (2.454 vs. 2.887 EURO/sample) than the standard ISO procedure. Thus, this method may be beneficial for use when both fecal coliforms and E. coli analyses are required in food systems.
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