1996
DOI: 10.1093/jaoac/79.5.1069
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Two-Day Hydrophobic Grid Membrane Filter Method for Yeast and Mold Enumeration in Foods Using YM-11 Agar: Collaborative Study

Abstract: Twenty laboratories participated in a collaborative study to validate a 2-day hydrophobic grid membrane filter method using YM-11 agar for enumeration of yeast and mold in foods. Six naturally contaminated food products were included in the study: garlic powder, raw ground beef, walnuts, flour/meal, orange juice, and yogurt. The test method produced significantly higher results than the 5-day pour plate reference method for orange juice and significantly lower, though numerically similar, results for walnuts a… Show more

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“…The surface plating method is mainly used as a test method for counting fungi, although the direct microscopic method and the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) assay are also used (Jarvis and others 1983). A few studies using the most probable number (MPN) method (Koburger and Norden 1975), which is traditionally used for bacteria (Oblinger and Koburger 1975), the hydrophobic grid‐membrane filter (HGMF) method (Sharpe 1975), and applications of HGMF method (Brodsky and others 1982; Entis 1996) have also been reported. It was reported that the plate‐MPN method using agar plate media as a substitute for broth had the advantage of using less media than the standard MPN method, and that the result of the plate‐MPN method was in good agreement with that of the standard MPN method (Tan and others 1983); however, there is no report on enumeration methods for fungi with the plate‐MPN method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The surface plating method is mainly used as a test method for counting fungi, although the direct microscopic method and the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) assay are also used (Jarvis and others 1983). A few studies using the most probable number (MPN) method (Koburger and Norden 1975), which is traditionally used for bacteria (Oblinger and Koburger 1975), the hydrophobic grid‐membrane filter (HGMF) method (Sharpe 1975), and applications of HGMF method (Brodsky and others 1982; Entis 1996) have also been reported. It was reported that the plate‐MPN method using agar plate media as a substitute for broth had the advantage of using less media than the standard MPN method, and that the result of the plate‐MPN method was in good agreement with that of the standard MPN method (Tan and others 1983); however, there is no report on enumeration methods for fungi with the plate‐MPN method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Past studies using naturally-contaminated or artificially-infected foods showed that the ISO-GRID HGMF compared favorably to conventional agar media used for the enumeration of fungal populations in foods. [2][3][4][5] In this study, a newer HGMF for yeast and mould enumeration, NEO-GRID, was tested against the current FDA (BAM) method to evaluate its efficacy for the quantification of fungi in various naturally-contaminated food commodities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%