Differentiation of selected Salmonella enterica serovars by Fourier transform mid-infrared spectroscopy |
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Authors: | Baldauf Nathan A Rodriguez-Romo Luis A Yousef Ahmed E Rodriguez-Saona Luis E |
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Affiliation: | Department of Food Science and Technology, The Ohio State University, Parker Food Science Building, 2015 Fyffe Road, Columbus, OH 43210, USA. |
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Abstract: | Salmonella enterica serovars include pathogens responsible for high numbers of foodborne salmonellosis. Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy can be used to rapidly and accurately identify microorganisms based on unique spectra of bacterial cell components. The objectives of this study were to discriminate closely related Salmonella enterica serovars by using FT-IR spectroscopy and multivariate analysis and to compare the performance of three techniques for differentiating among Salmonella serovars. Selected serovars of S. enterica were streaked onto plate count agar and incubated (37 degrees C, 24 h). Isolated colonies were suspended in phosphate buffer or 50% ethanol (10 microL). Suspensions were placed on (1) ZnSe crystals for transmission, (2) disposable polyethylene membranes (DPM) for transmission, and (3) diamond crystal plate for attenuated total reflectance (ATR) analyses; all samples were dried under vacuum. Classification models, soft independent modeling of class analogy (SIMCA), from derivatized infrared spectra (1300-900 cm(-1)), discriminated among Salmonella serovars presumably attributed to cell's lipopolysaccharides (1000-980 cm(-1)). Samples on DPM required high cell density for reliable spectra. High-quality spectra were obtained when a single colony was suspended in ethanol or buffer and mounted on ZnSe crystals for transmission or diamond plate for ATR analysis. Prediction of unknowns, representative of serovars used to construct classification models, showed that all techniques were suitable for the rapid and accurate differentiation of Salmonella serovars. |
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