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Research Progress Of Nanomaterials In The Rapid Detection Of Heavy Metal Ions In Food, Wang Yiping, Su Shufang, Yuan Yalan, Mao Ning May 2024

Research Progress Of Nanomaterials In The Rapid Detection Of Heavy Metal Ions In Food, Wang Yiping, Su Shufang, Yuan Yalan, Mao Ning

Food and Machinery

Nanomaterials have been widely used in the detection of heavy metal ions in food due to their large specific surface area, good stability, special structure, easy modification, and good biocompatibility. This review focuses on the research and application status of nanomaterials such as carbon nanotubes, graphene, carbon quantum dots, metal-organic frameworks and nanoenzymes in the detection of heavy metal ions in food. The challenges and application prospects of nanomaterials in the detection of heavy metal ions in food are also discussed.


Research Progress In The Detection Technology Of Chloramphenicol Residues In Animal Derived Food, Yuan Zhe, Peng Maomin, Liu Li, Peng Xitian, Xia Hong Jan 2024

Research Progress In The Detection Technology Of Chloramphenicol Residues In Animal Derived Food, Yuan Zhe, Peng Maomin, Liu Li, Peng Xitian, Xia Hong

Food and Machinery

Chloramphenicol is a widely used bactericide and highly effective antibiotic in aquaculture and livestock breeding. To protect human health, detecting chloramphenicol residues in animal-derived food products has become increasingly important. This review introduces the properties of chloramphenicol, the limit standards, and the hazards of residual chloramphenicol in animal-derived food products. Furthermore, it describes commonly used chloramphenicol detection methods. In addition, the review thoroughly analyzes and summarizes the advantages and disadvantages of different detection methods, outlining methods to improve the efficiency and precision of chloramphenicol detection to ensure the quality and safety of animal-derived food products. Finally, the prospects for developing …


Research On Image Recognition Of Cracked Eggs Based On Convolutional Neural Network Model, Li Shu, Tang Mengdi, Tong Siyuan, Sun Ke Dec 2023

Research On Image Recognition Of Cracked Eggs Based On Convolutional Neural Network Model, Li Shu, Tang Mengdi, Tong Siyuan, Sun Ke

Food and Machinery

Objective: In order to improve the accuracy and operating efficiency of the egg crack detection method based on computer vision. Methods: Used poultry egg simulation impact equipment to obtain cracked eggs, and collected images of cracked eggs and intact eggs from different angles through egg dynamic image acquisition equipment. Then, the YOLO-v5, ResNet and SuffleNet models for cracked egg image recognition were established for the original and the preprocessed egg images, respectively. After that, the recognition accuracy and the adaptability for original egg images recognition of different models were compared. Results: The YOLO-v5, ResNet and SuffleNet models could effectively identify …


A Fluorescence Elisa Based On Dsdna-Cuncs For The Detection Of E. Coli O157:H7 In Milk, Cao Wenkai, Shan Shan, Liu Daofeng, Peng Juan, Xing Keyu, Lai Weihua Oct 2023

A Fluorescence Elisa Based On Dsdna-Cuncs For The Detection Of E. Coli O157:H7 In Milk, Cao Wenkai, Shan Shan, Liu Daofeng, Peng Juan, Xing Keyu, Lai Weihua

Food and Machinery

Objective: This study aimed to developed a novel fluorescent enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay method for the sensitive detection of E. coli O157:H7 in milk samples. Methods: The pyrophosphate-Cu2+ coordination complex was hydrolyzed by alkaline phosphatase, and Cu2+ was released from copper nanoclusters as signal reporting probes. Key factors such as Cu2+ concentration, pyrophosphate concentration, and DNA template concentration and length were optimized. Results: Under the control of the optimized conditions, the method exhibited a good linear relationship (R2=0.980 8) with the target E. coli O157:H7 in the range of 5×104~1×108 CFU/mL. The …


Rutin Detection By Electrochemical Sensor Based On Fe3O4@Tio2@Au, Zhou Hong-Yan, Song Yun Oct 2023

Rutin Detection By Electrochemical Sensor Based On Fe3O4@Tio2@Au, Zhou Hong-Yan, Song Yun

Food and Machinery

Objective: A novel electrochemical sensor with high sensitivity was developed for the quantitative analysis of rutin in tartary buckwheat. Methods: A layer of titanium dioxide was loaded on the surface of ferric oxide nano materials (Fe3O4) to prepare core-shell Fe3O4@titanium dioxide (Fe3O4@TiO2) nano composites, and nano gold (Au) was loaded on its surface for preparing a new type of Fe3O4@TiO2@Au nanocomposites. Then an electrochemical sensor was constructed for quantitative analysis of rutin. The optimal working conditions of the sensor were …


Development Of A Matrix Reference Material For Amoxicillin In Lyophilized Bovine Milk, Liu Tian-He, Wei Ning, Wu Cai-Hong, Zhang Yu, Liu Qiu-Hui Jun 2023

Development Of A Matrix Reference Material For Amoxicillin In Lyophilized Bovine Milk, Liu Tian-He, Wei Ning, Wu Cai-Hong, Zhang Yu, Liu Qiu-Hui

Food and Machinery

Objective: This study aimed to provide the basis of quantity traceability for the analysis of amoxicillin residues in milk. At the same time, it can also provide quantity standards for ensuring the effective implementation of amoxicillin monitoring in milk and combating the abuse of amoxicillin in the country and regions. Methods: Two healthy middle-class dairy cows were injected with amoxicillin intramuscularly. After the natural metabolism of the drug for a period of time, the milk containing the target drug amoxicillin was collected and made into milk matrix reference material containing amoxicillin by vacuum freeze-drying technology. The uniformity test, stability test, …


Application Of Immunoassay In The Detection Of Amantadine Residues, Wang Lin, Wang Yao, Hu Xiao-Fei, Wang Cheng-Bin, Wu Jia-Bei Jun 2023

Application Of Immunoassay In The Detection Of Amantadine Residues, Wang Lin, Wang Yao, Hu Xiao-Fei, Wang Cheng-Bin, Wu Jia-Bei

Food and Machinery

This review summarized and analyzed the immunoassay techniques, such as enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, immunochromatographic assay, and chemiluminescence immunoassay, which have been applied in the detection of amantadine residue, and provides an outlook on their development.


Progress In The Application Of Nano-Antibody In The Detection Of Small Molecular Contaminants In Food, Jin Ping, Ding Hong-Liu, Jin Xiao-Hong, Shen Qi-Liang, Fan Chun-Yan Apr 2023

Progress In The Application Of Nano-Antibody In The Detection Of Small Molecular Contaminants In Food, Jin Ping, Ding Hong-Liu, Jin Xiao-Hong, Shen Qi-Liang, Fan Chun-Yan

Food and Machinery

The structure and characteristics of nano-antibody and their applications in the detection of mycotoxins, pesticide and veterinary drug residues, small molecule toxic substances and other small molecule pollutants were introduced, and the development direction of nano-antibody in biological detection technology and diagnosis research was prospected.


Application Of Flow Cytometry In Microbial Detection Of Dairy Products, Qi Yan, You Chun-Ping Apr 2023

Application Of Flow Cytometry In Microbial Detection Of Dairy Products, Qi Yan, You Chun-Ping

Food and Machinery

The principles and structures of flow cytometer, the methods and applications of flow cytometry in microbial detection of dairy products were introduced in this review, and the future research direction was prospected.


Progress On Detection Methods Of Main Mycotoxins In Food, Hang Yuan, Tong-Ying Ding Feb 2023

Progress On Detection Methods Of Main Mycotoxins In Food, Hang Yuan, Tong-Ying Ding

Food and Machinery

This review focused on the situation and toxicity of aflatoxin, deoxynivalenol, and alternaria toxin contaminated food, and the current commonly used mycotoxin detection methods at domestic and abroad were summarized, with the advantages and disadvantages of each method being analyzed and compred. Finally, the development direction of mycotoxin detection method in the future was prospected.


Salting-Out Assisted Liquid-Liquid Extraction Coupled With Hplc-Ms/Ms For Determination Of 13 Kinds Of Bisphenols And Alkyl Phenol Compounds In Liquid Dairy Products, Jiang Kan, Zhang Hui, Cao Hui, Wang Jin, Zhou Xue-Jun, Li Xiao-Yan Dec 2022

Salting-Out Assisted Liquid-Liquid Extraction Coupled With Hplc-Ms/Ms For Determination Of 13 Kinds Of Bisphenols And Alkyl Phenol Compounds In Liquid Dairy Products, Jiang Kan, Zhang Hui, Cao Hui, Wang Jin, Zhou Xue-Jun, Li Xiao-Yan

Food and Machinery

Objective: An analytical method was established for determination of 13 kinds of bisphenols and alkylphenol compounds in liquid dairy products by salting-out-assisted liquid-liquid extraction coupled with HPLC-MS/MS. Methods: The salting-out-assisted liquid-liquid extraction pre-treatment method was adopted, and the detection was performed in the mode of negative ion source multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) by triple quadrupole mass spectrometry, and quantitative analysis was performed by matrix external standard method. Besides, the effect of extraction solvent type, selection and the usage of salting-out agents on the recoveries were studied and the performance of the method was evaluated. Results: The liquid …


Research Progress On The Application Of Composite Hydrogel In Food, Wang Shao-Qing, Mu Ming-Wei, Zhang Bo, Deng Na, Wang Jian-Hui Dec 2022

Research Progress On The Application Of Composite Hydrogel In Food, Wang Shao-Qing, Mu Ming-Wei, Zhang Bo, Deng Na, Wang Jian-Hui

Food and Machinery

At present, most hydrogels used in the food industry are natural polymers, with poor mechanical properties and high moisture content, which is easy to be contaminated by microorganisms, making it difficult to meet the use needs. In recent years, new composite hydrogels loaded with active substances prepared from natural and synthetic polymers or modified natural polymers have been increasingly used in the food field..Starting from the preparation method of composite hydrogels, this paper introduces its application status in food packaging materials, fat and starch substitution, bioactive molecule delivery, rapid detection of microorganisms, and prospects the development trend of composite hydrogels …


The Research On Detection Methods For Fat In The Fermented Milk Added With The Cmc-Na, Liu Fang-Fang, Xue Min-Min, Wu Qian, Peng Cheng-Cheng, Deng Ling-Yun Jun 2022

The Research On Detection Methods For Fat In The Fermented Milk Added With The Cmc-Na, Liu Fang-Fang, Xue Min-Min, Wu Qian, Peng Cheng-Cheng, Deng Ling-Yun

Food and Machinery

Objective: Improving the accuracy of the determination of fat in CMC-Na fermented milk. Methods: The national standard method-alkali hydrolysis method was used to determine the fat contained in CMC-Na fermented milk. By optimizing the key parameters in the alkali hydrolysis method, hydrolysis of hydrolysis instead of ammonia hydrolysis, and adding metal ions to the alkali hydrolysis method, the suitable fat containing CMC-Na fermented milk was explored. Results: ① With the increase of CMC-Na content, the lower the fat result in CMC-Na fermented milk measured by alkaline hydrolysis; ② The change of the four key conditions, such as the ammonia volume, …


Novel Sources Of Food Allergens, Lee Palmer May 2021

Novel Sources Of Food Allergens, Lee Palmer

Department of Food Science and Technology: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Technological advancement and globalization have led to the spread of foods to countries where the food does not yet have a documented history of consumption, in other words, novel foods. Novel foods also encompass truly novel foods, foods that have been processed in a novel manner, and novel means of exposure. With novel foods comes the potential of food allergens that pose an uncharacterized risk to those with food allergies. Food allergies are an increasingly important facet of public health. Therefore, a deeper understanding of novel foods as well as methods to evaluate consumers’ potential risk is necessary. Literature reviews …


Construction Of Lead (Ii) Ion Detection Method Based On Regulation Of Thiacyanine Self-Assembly By Nucleic Acid Aptamer, Zhao Han, Yu Li-Jia, Wu Zhi-Sheng, Zhang Ying-Lin, Zhang Hua-Wei, Shi Xiao-Dong Jan 2021

Construction Of Lead (Ii) Ion Detection Method Based On Regulation Of Thiacyanine Self-Assembly By Nucleic Acid Aptamer, Zhao Han, Yu Li-Jia, Wu Zhi-Sheng, Zhang Ying-Lin, Zhang Hua-Wei, Shi Xiao-Dong

Food and Machinery

In this paper, regulation of self-assembly properties of thiacyanine dye (Dye2) by nucleic acid aptamer (T30695) was used to construct a specific recognition unit for detecting Pb2+. G-quadruplexes were formed to interact with dye 2 monomers, which could disassemble dimers of Dye2 into monomer, in the presence of Pb2+. The absorption vales at 422 nm via 445 nm was used as a specific recognition signal to achieve the purpose of specificity and high sensitivity identification of Pb2+ only by UV-vis spectra. This system has a good linear relationship from 0.25 to 10.00 μmol/L (R2 …


Improved Food Additive Analysis By Ever-Increasing Nanotechnology, Jing Zhang, Shui Hu, Yi Du, Ding Cao, Guirong Wang, Zhiqin Yuan Dec 2020

Improved Food Additive Analysis By Ever-Increasing Nanotechnology, Jing Zhang, Shui Hu, Yi Du, Ding Cao, Guirong Wang, Zhiqin Yuan

Journal of Food and Drug Analysis

Improper use of food additives may lead to potential threat to human health, making it important to develop sensitive and selective method for the detection of them. Nanomaterials with unique chemical and electrochemical properties show extensive applications in the design of food additive sensing systems. In this review, we summarize the recently adopted electrochemical and optical analysis of food additives based on nanomaterials. Detection of typical food additives (colorants and preservatives) by using different sensing mechanisms and strategies are provided. In addition, determination of illegal food additives is also briefly introduced. Finally, this review highlights the challenges and future trend …


Detection Of Food Proteins In Human Serum Using Mass Spectrometry Methods, Abigail S. Burrows Aug 2020

Detection Of Food Proteins In Human Serum Using Mass Spectrometry Methods, Abigail S. Burrows

Department of Food Science and Technology: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Allergenic peanut proteins are highly resistant to digestion and are detectable by immunoassays after gastrointestinal digestion. The application of liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) methods for in vivo detection of peptides originating from allergenic food proteins has not been thoroughly studied. The aim of this work was to develop an in vivo detection method for peanut proteins in serum using LC-MS/MS. The method(s) were validated by analyzing subject serum collected after peanut consumption.

Three de-complexation strategies were evaluated including (1) MS acquisition settings (i.e. inclusion, exclusion lists), (2) commercial depletion kits, and (3) organic solvent fractionation by discovery LC-MS/MS. Overall, …


Egg Crack Detection Based On Improved Particle Swarm Optimization, Zhang Jian, Cui Ying-Jie Jul 2020

Egg Crack Detection Based On Improved Particle Swarm Optimization, Zhang Jian, Cui Ying-Jie

Food and Machinery

Aiming at the problems of complexity and minuteness of egg crack detection, the improved particle swarm optimization algorithm is proposed in order to improve the detection effect. Firstly, the inertia weight was adjusted with cosine function, having the large value in the early stage and small value in the later stage. Secondly, particle reverse learning was prevented from falling into the extreme value trap, and the optimization was improved efficiently. Thirdly, adaptive threshold was segmented the egg image, variable median filter window was removed the dark spots on the egg image surface, and incomplete Beta function was enhanced the image. …


Parameter Design And Experiment Of Spectral Detection Tray For Orange Fruit Quality Based On Trace Pro Simulation, Zhang Qian-Qian, Xu Sai, Lu Hua-Zhong Jul 2020

Parameter Design And Experiment Of Spectral Detection Tray For Orange Fruit Quality Based On Trace Pro Simulation, Zhang Qian-Qian, Xu Sai, Lu Hua-Zhong

Food and Machinery

In order to realize the visible/near infrared spectroscopy nondestructive testing of the internal quality of orange fruits, Trace pro software is used to carry out optical simulation analysis on the designed orange fruit online testing and conveying tray model. referring to the luminance/illuminance value in the simulation result, the tray model with higher value is processed in kind, and is tested and verified by combining with the actual spectrum testing platform.The simulation results show that the optimal shape parameters of the achievement transfer tray were: outer diameter 80 mm, inner transverse diameter 55 mm, inner longitudinal diameter 50 mm, and …


Evaluation Of A Handheld Gluten Detection Device, Steve L. Taylor, Julie A. Nordlee, Shyamali Jayasena, Joseph L. Baumert Jan 2018

Evaluation Of A Handheld Gluten Detection Device, Steve L. Taylor, Julie A. Nordlee, Shyamali Jayasena, Joseph L. Baumert

Department of Food Science and Technology: Faculty Publications

A portable, handheld gluten detection device, the Nima sensor, is now available for consumers wishing to determine if gluten is present in food. By United States regulation, gluten-free foods should contain < 20 ppm of gluten. Thirteen gluten-free foods (muffins, three different types of bread, three different types of pasta, puffed corn snack, ice cream, meatballs, vinegar and oil salad dressing, oatmeal, and dark chocolate) were prepared; each food was spiked on a weight-to-weight basis with gluten levels of 0, 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, and 100 ppm before processing or preparation. Unprocessed and processed foods were tested with the handheld gluten sensor and by two gluten-specific enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) on the basis of the R5 and G12 monoclonal antibodies, respectively. The portable gluten detection device detected gluten in all food types at the 30-ppm addition level, failing to detect gluten in only 5 (6.4%) of 78 subsamples. At the 20-ppm addition level, the portable gluten detection device failed to detect gluten in one type of pasta but detected gluten residues in 63 (87.5%) of 72 other subsamples. The device was able to detect gluten at the 10-ppm addition level in 9 of the 13 food matrices (41 of 54 subsamples, 75.9%) but not in the three types of pasta and the puffed corn snack. The gluten-sensing device did not perform reliably at the 5-ppm addition level in 11 of 13 food matrices (exceptions: ice cream and muffins). In contrast, the ELISA methods were highly reliable at gluten addition levels of ≥ 10 ppm in all food matrices. The portable gluten detection device yielded a low percentage of false-positive results (4 of 111, 3.6%) in these food matrices. Thus, this handheld portable gluten sensor performed reliably in the detection of gluten in foods having ≥ 20 ppm of added gluten with only 18 (5.9%) of 306 failures, if results of the one type of pasta are excluded. The device worked with greater reliability as the gluten levels in the foods increased.


Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy For Quantification Of Sodium And Potassium In Minced Beef: A Potential Technique For Detecting Beef Kidney Adulteration, Y. Dixit, Maria Piedad Casado-Gavalda, R. Cama-Moncunill, Xavier Cama-Moncunill, Maria Markiewicz-Keszycka, Patrick Cullen, Carl Sullivan Jan 2017

Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy For Quantification Of Sodium And Potassium In Minced Beef: A Potential Technique For Detecting Beef Kidney Adulteration, Y. Dixit, Maria Piedad Casado-Gavalda, R. Cama-Moncunill, Xavier Cama-Moncunill, Maria Markiewicz-Keszycka, Patrick Cullen, Carl Sullivan

Articles

Beef is a rich source of important minerals, with potassium (K) being the most abundant mineral quantitatively except in cured meats where sodium (Na) from the added salt predominates. This study evaluates the capability of LIBS for quantification of the Na and K contents of minced beef as a potential method of detecting beef kidney adulteration. Additionally, the study aims to demonstrate the ability of LIBS to provide spatial mineral information of minced beef. A LIBS system was employed to collect spectral information of adulterated minced beef samples. Atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) was used to obtain reference values for Na …


Evaluation Of Qualitative Food Allergen Detection Methods And Cleaning Validation Approaches, Rachel C. Courtney May 2016

Evaluation Of Qualitative Food Allergen Detection Methods And Cleaning Validation Approaches, Rachel C. Courtney

Department of Food Science and Technology: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Allergen control plans are increasingly used by the food industry to prevent allergen cross-contact and validation of these plans involves methods to detect allergen protein residues. A commonly used rapid allergen detection method is lateral flow devices, although research about their validation is lacking. The objective of this research was to investigate lateral flow devices, their specificity and sensitivity to milk proteins and milk-derived ingredients, swabbing conditions, and applications in cleaning validation.

Several lateral flow devices advertised to detect total milk did not detect whey proteins or whey-derived ingredients. The overload level of the kits was highly variable (ranging from …


Comparison Of Six Commercial Elisa Kits For Their Specificity And Sensitivity In Detecting Different Major Peanut Allergens, Shyamali Jayasena, Mieke Smits, Daniëlle Fiechter, Aard De Jong, Julie A. Nordlee, Joe Baumert, Steve L. Taylor, Raymond H. Pieters, Stef J. Koppelman Jan 2015

Comparison Of Six Commercial Elisa Kits For Their Specificity And Sensitivity In Detecting Different Major Peanut Allergens, Shyamali Jayasena, Mieke Smits, Daniëlle Fiechter, Aard De Jong, Julie A. Nordlee, Joe Baumert, Steve L. Taylor, Raymond H. Pieters, Stef J. Koppelman

Department of Food Science and Technology: Faculty Publications

Six commercial peanut enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kits were assessed for their ability to recover peanut from the standard reference material 2387 peanut butter and also for their specificity in detecting four major peanut allergens, Ara h 1, Ara h 2, Ara h 3, and Ara h 6. The percentage recovery of peanut from peanut butter differed across different kits as well as at different sample concentrations. The highest recovery was observed with the Romer and R-Biopharm kits, while four other kits were found to underestimate the protein content of the reference peanut butter samples. Five of the kits were most …


Determining The Fate Of Non-O157 Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia Coli In Dairy Compost During Storage Using The Optimized Detection Method, Hongye Wang Dec 2014

Determining The Fate Of Non-O157 Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia Coli In Dairy Compost During Storage Using The Optimized Detection Method, Hongye Wang

All Theses

Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC), a member of Enterobacteriaceae family, has been recognized as emerging pathogens. Dairy compost is commonly applied to farmland as a soil amendment. Despite the agricultural benefit of manure-based soil amendment, the inadequately treated compost can contribute to fresh produce contamination on the farm. Moreover, the epidemiological results showed that the non-O157 STEC cases have surpassed those of E. coli O157. Therefore, it is critical to evaluate the behavior of non-O157 STEC strains in the dairy manure-based compost. The objectives of this study were to: 1) optimize a culturing method for detecting non-O157 STEC from dairy …


Improved Recovery And Rapid Identification Of Strains, Mixed Strains, Mixed Species, And Various Physiological States Of Foodborne Pathogens Using Infrared Spectroscopy, Esmond Boafo Nyarko Jan 2014

Improved Recovery And Rapid Identification Of Strains, Mixed Strains, Mixed Species, And Various Physiological States Of Foodborne Pathogens Using Infrared Spectroscopy, Esmond Boafo Nyarko

Graduate College Dissertations and Theses

Challenges encountered in pathogen identification and detection include the genetic heterogeneity of strains within species of some foodborne pathogens, isolation of injured cells, mixed strains or mixed species contamination of foods, and differentiation between viable and dead cells. The first objective of this research was to evaluate an isolation medium that was based on time-delayed release (5 to 6 h) of selective agents in tablet format to a modified Listeria recovery enrichment broth (mLRB) medium for enhanced and rapid recovery of injured Listeria. The second objective involved the use of Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy and chemometric analysis for the …


Novel Rapid Molecular Detection And Processing Approaches For The Control Of Salmonella Enterica Serovars In The Food Environment, Chayapa Techathuvanan May 2012

Novel Rapid Molecular Detection And Processing Approaches For The Control Of Salmonella Enterica Serovars In The Food Environment, Chayapa Techathuvanan

Doctoral Dissertations

The increase in Salmonella enterica outbreaks calls for an urgent need to rapidly detect and control Salmonella-associated contamination. Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay is a novel method that can be completed within 90 min in a simple waterbath. Detection is by simple turbidity, fluorescence, or gel electrophoresis and is more specific than PCR. Reverse-transcriptase LAMP (RT-LAMP) targeting mRNA for the potential detection of live infectious Salmonella or recent contamination was used in this study and detection sensitivity to culture-based detection and RT-PCR assays was compared in pure culture, food products, and food processing environments. Our results showed detection limits …


Novel Approaches For The Efficient Sampling And Detection Of Listeria Monocytogenes And Brochothrix Thermosphacta On Food Contact Surfaces, Jessica Anne Clemons Dec 2010

Novel Approaches For The Efficient Sampling And Detection Of Listeria Monocytogenes And Brochothrix Thermosphacta On Food Contact Surfaces, Jessica Anne Clemons

Masters Theses

The primary step in the microbiological assessment of highly dynamic and complex food processing conditions is environmental sampling. The objectives of this study were to: (1) compare the efficacy of four sampling devices including Microbial-Vac system (MV), cellulose sponge (SP), polyester swab (SW) and composite tissue (CT), for the recovery of Listeria monocytogenes and Brochothrix thermosphacta on five surfaces and (2) to determine if there was a significant difference between the recovery of low (10 CFU/900cm2) and high (100 CFU/900cm2) L. monocytogenes inoculum levels using the sampling devices in a simulated food processing environment. Surfaces used …


Identification Of Volatile Quality Markers Of Ready-To-Use Lettuce And Cabbage, Catherine Barry-Ryan, Michael Devereux, Julien Lonchamp Jul 2009

Identification Of Volatile Quality Markers Of Ready-To-Use Lettuce And Cabbage, Catherine Barry-Ryan, Michael Devereux, Julien Lonchamp

Articles

Volatile emission changes of ready-to-use vegetables directly result from minimal processing and can reflect the sensory changes occurring in the product. Based on the detection of key volatile compounds, novel on-line and consumer quality-monitoring methods can be developed. The aim of this study was to identify volatile biomarkers for a range of leafy green ready-to-use vegetables (Butterhead and Iceberg lettuce and Irish York cabbage). Headspace volatile compounds were monitored using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). The sensory quality of the products was evaluated at days 1, 7 and 14 using sensory and analytical measurements. Changes of volatile concentrations and sensory attributes …


Detection Of Genetically Modified Foods, Olivia Boyce Jan 1999

Detection Of Genetically Modified Foods, Olivia Boyce

Masters

In recent years, Genetically Modified (GM) foods have become increasingly common on our supermarket shelves. Consumer concerns regarding their safety have prompted codes of practice and legislation requiring labelling of all GM-food-containing products. Labelling requires some means of verification. There is no simple means of detecting GM food and until recently, there were no tests available. The object of this study was to develop a simple, rapid and user-friendly method of detecting genetically modified foods. The study concentrated on the detection of GM tomatoes, using a commercially available tomato paste. The method of choice was the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) …