Rapid detection of pathogenic bacteria by volatile organic compound (VOC) analysis

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作者
Senecal, AG [1 ]
Magnone, J [1 ]
Yeomans, W [1 ]
Powers, EM [1 ]
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[1] USA, Soldier Biol & Chem Command, Natick Soldier Ctr, Washington, DC 20330 USA
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10.1117/12.456915
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Developments in rapid detection technologies have made countless improvements over the years. However, because of the limited sample that these technologies can process in a single run, the chance of capturing and identifying a small amount of pathogens is difficult. The problem is further magnified by the natural random distribution of pathogens in foods. Methods to simplify pathogenic detection through the identification of bacteria specific VOC were studied. E. coli O157:H7 and Sahnonella typhinuirium were grown on selected agar medium to model protein, and carbohydrate based foods. Pathogenic and common spoilage bacteria (Pseudomonas and Morexella) were screened for unique VOC production. Bacteria were grown on agar slants in closed vials. Headspace sampling was performed at intervals up to 24 hours using Solid Phase MicroExtraction (SPME) techniques followed by GC/MS analysis. Development of unique volatiles was followed to establish sensitivity of detection. E. coli produced VOC that were not found in either Trypticase Soy Yeast agar (TSYA) blanks or spoilage organism samples were - indole, 1-decanol, and 2-nonanone. Salmonella specific VOC from TSYA were 3-methyl-l-butanol, dimethyl sulfide, 2-undecanol, 2-pentadecanol and 1-octanol. Trials on potato dextrose agar (PDA) slants indicated VOC specific for E. coli and Salmonella when compared to PDA blanks and Pseudomonas samples. However, these VOC peaks were similar for both pathogens. Morexella did not grow on PDA slants.
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