在即食食用昆虫中检测克罗诺杆菌。

Food safety (Tokyo, Japan) Pub Date : 2019-09-24 eCollection Date: 2019-09-01 DOI:10.14252/foodsafetyfscj.D-19-00004
Jake P Greenhalgh, Daniel Amund
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摘要

食用昆虫为日益严重的全球粮食不安全问题提供了一个潜在的解决方案。然而,对它们可能造成的微生物危害的研究有限。这些包括机会性病原体,如克罗诺杆菌(原阪崎肠杆菌)。本研究对从英国购买的9种即食食用昆虫产品进行了微生物负荷检测(总需氧菌数、总肠杆菌科菌数),并通过选择性富集和镀色琼脂法筛选阪崎克罗诺杆菌(C. sakazakii)的存在。虽然微生物负荷普遍较低,但在5种食用昆虫产品中检测到克罗诺杆菌。采用Remel RapID ONE生化检测试剂盒鉴定4株为阪崎梭菌。然而,通过ITS-PCR对分离株的基因型特征分析表明,分离株可能是其他种类的克罗诺杆菌。需要进一步研究了解与人类食用昆虫有关的微生物危害。
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Examining the Presence of <i>Cronobacter</i> spp. in Ready-to-eat Edible Insects.

Examining the Presence of Cronobacter spp. in Ready-to-eat Edible Insects.

Edible insects present a potential solution to increasing global food insecurity. However, there is limited research on the microbial hazards they may pose. These include opportunistic pathogens like Cronobacter spp. (formerly Enterobacter sakazakii). In this study, nine types of ready-to-eat edible insect products purchased in the UK were examined for their microbial load (total aerobic count, total Enterobacteriaceae count), and screened for the presence of Cronobacter sakazakii (C. sakazakii) by selective enrichment and plating on chromogenic agar. While microbial load was generally low, presumptive Cronobacter spp. were detected in five of the edible insect products. Four of the isolates were identified as C. sakazakii, using the Remel RapID ONE biochemical test kit. Genotypic characterisation of the isolates by ITS-PCR, however, demonstrated that the isolates may be other species of Cronobacter instead. Further studies into understanding microbial hazards linked to edible insects for human consumption are required.

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