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Isolation of Cyclospora oocysts from fruits and vegetables using lectin-coated paramagnetic beads.
J Food Prot. 2000 Oct; 63(10):1410-4.JF

Abstract

Published techniques for recovering parasites from fruit and vegetables are generally inadequate, with low and variable recovery efficiencies. Herein, we describe an improved method for analyzing fruit and vegetables for Cyclospora oocysts. The technique includes washing procedures, sonication, and separation using lectin-coated paramagnetic beads. Identification is by microscopy (differential interference contrast and fluorescence). Oocyst recovery efficiencies from mushrooms, lettuce, and raspberries were approximately 12%. Recovery efficiencies from bean sprouts were approximately 4%. Although no significant difference in recovery efficiency could be detected between samples processed using the lectin-coated beads and samples processed without this procedure, distinct advantages were apparent when the lectin-coated beads were used. A considerably smaller, cleaner final volume remained for microscopy, which increases the sensitivity of the technique and reduces operator time.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Pharmacology, Microbiology and Food Hygiene, The Norwegian School of Veterinary Science, Oslo. lucy.robertson@veths.noNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

11041142

Citation

Robertson, L J., et al. "Isolation of Cyclospora Oocysts From Fruits and Vegetables Using Lectin-coated Paramagnetic Beads." Journal of Food Protection, vol. 63, no. 10, 2000, pp. 1410-4.
Robertson LJ, Gjerde B, Campbell AT. Isolation of Cyclospora oocysts from fruits and vegetables using lectin-coated paramagnetic beads. J Food Prot. 2000;63(10):1410-4.
Robertson, L. J., Gjerde, B., & Campbell, A. T. (2000). Isolation of Cyclospora oocysts from fruits and vegetables using lectin-coated paramagnetic beads. Journal of Food Protection, 63(10), 1410-4.
Robertson LJ, Gjerde B, Campbell AT. Isolation of Cyclospora Oocysts From Fruits and Vegetables Using Lectin-coated Paramagnetic Beads. J Food Prot. 2000;63(10):1410-4. PubMed PMID: 11041142.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Isolation of Cyclospora oocysts from fruits and vegetables using lectin-coated paramagnetic beads. AU - Robertson,L J, AU - Gjerde,B, AU - Campbell,A T, PY - 2000/10/21/pubmed PY - 2001/4/6/medline PY - 2000/10/21/entrez SP - 1410 EP - 4 JF - Journal of food protection JO - J Food Prot VL - 63 IS - 10 N2 - Published techniques for recovering parasites from fruit and vegetables are generally inadequate, with low and variable recovery efficiencies. Herein, we describe an improved method for analyzing fruit and vegetables for Cyclospora oocysts. The technique includes washing procedures, sonication, and separation using lectin-coated paramagnetic beads. Identification is by microscopy (differential interference contrast and fluorescence). Oocyst recovery efficiencies from mushrooms, lettuce, and raspberries were approximately 12%. Recovery efficiencies from bean sprouts were approximately 4%. Although no significant difference in recovery efficiency could be detected between samples processed using the lectin-coated beads and samples processed without this procedure, distinct advantages were apparent when the lectin-coated beads were used. A considerably smaller, cleaner final volume remained for microscopy, which increases the sensitivity of the technique and reduces operator time. SN - 0362-028X UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/11041142/Isolation_of_Cyclospora_oocysts_from_fruits_and_vegetables_using_lectin_coated_paramagnetic_beads_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -