Quick Detection of Food Poisons in Fresh-Cut Fruits

Mon Jan 06 2025
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Biting into a seemingly fresh fruit salad only to realize it's contaminated with dangerous bacteria. Listeria monocytogenes and Staphylococcus aureus are notorious for causing food poisoning. Scientists have come up with a clever new method to spot these invisible enemies in your food. They call it the dual polymerase spiral reaction (dual-PSR).
This method zeros in on specific genes in these bacteria. A simple test can catch them both at the same time. It works at a constant temperature, making it quick and easy. After just 45 minutes, the machine reads the unique melting temperatures of the bacterial DNA. This tells us if Listeria or Staph are present. In tests, this method could find as little as 0. 0001 nanograms of Listeria DNA and 100 cells of Staph per gram of fruit salad. That's incredibly sensitive! This new technique is fast and can spot both bad guys at once, making it a game-changer for food safety. It could help keep your picnic basket safe from these sneaky buggers.
https://localnews.ai/article/quick-detection-of-food-poisons-in-fresh-cut-fruits-943a6c93

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