2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2005.12.015
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Towards standard methods for the detection of Cryptosporidium parvum on lettuce and raspberries. Part 1: Development and optimization of methods

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“…Recoveries using 1 M glycine at pH 5.0 (39.3% Ϯ 17.0%), pH 5.5 (34.9% Ϯ 22.6%), and pH 6.0 (36.9% Ϯ 15.6%) were similar. Unlike Cryptosporidium oocyst recovery from lettuce, where two peaks in recovery (pH 3.0 and 5.5) (4,19) were noted following elution with 1 M glycine, cyst recoveries plateau between pH 5.0 and 6.0 (Table 1). This is suggestive of the fact that the noncovalent interactions between G. duodenalis cysts and lettuce differ from those between C. parvum oocysts and lettuce, but at a pH of around 5.5 the release of both G. duodenalis cysts and C. parvum oocysts from lettuce can be maximized.…”
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“…Recoveries using 1 M glycine at pH 5.0 (39.3% Ϯ 17.0%), pH 5.5 (34.9% Ϯ 22.6%), and pH 6.0 (36.9% Ϯ 15.6%) were similar. Unlike Cryptosporidium oocyst recovery from lettuce, where two peaks in recovery (pH 3.0 and 5.5) (4,19) were noted following elution with 1 M glycine, cyst recoveries plateau between pH 5.0 and 6.0 (Table 1). This is suggestive of the fact that the noncovalent interactions between G. duodenalis cysts and lettuce differ from those between C. parvum oocysts and lettuce, but at a pH of around 5.5 the release of both G. duodenalis cysts and C. parvum oocysts from lettuce can be maximized.…”
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“…Extraction of cysts was performed according to the method of Cook et al (4). The sample was placed in a filtered stomacher bag (Seward, London, United Kingdom).…”
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“…Samples with higher numbers of food particles make identification and enumeration of protozoan parasites difficult and contribute to lower recoveries (9,10). Food particles are capable of inhibiting the formation of the antigen-antibody complex necessary in immunofluorescence detection methods, by obstructing or chemically altering the epitope region where binding occurs (9,11).…”
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“…To determine the suitability of the developed primers and DNA extraction method for sensitive and specific detection of Cyclospora oocysts spiked in produce washes, 30 g of fresh basil leaves (grown in-house) was processed by stomaching in 200 ml 1 M glycine buffer (pH 5.5) as described previously (2). Five aliquots from freshly prepared 1,000-and 100-oocyst stocks and 15 (five samples tested on three separate occasions) aliquots from prepared 10-or 1-oocyst stocks (quantified as described above) were spiked into 50 l of the concentrated basil wash sediment, and DNA was extracted from the spiked samples and amplified by PCR as described above.…”
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