Specificity of the AMP-6000 Method for Enumerating Clostridium Endospores in Milk

Author:

Burtscher Johanna1ORCID,Rudavsky Tamara2,Zitz Ulrike1ORCID,Domig Konrad J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Food Science, Department of Food Science and Technology, BOKU University, Muthgasse 18, 1190 Vienna, Austria

2. Austrian Competence Centre for Feed and Food Quality, Safety and Innovation (FFoQSI), Technopark 1D, 3430 Tulln, Austria

Abstract

Enumeration of endospores of butyric acid-forming clostridia in cheese milk is an essential part of milk quality monitoring for cheese producers to avoid late blowing, severe spoilage caused by clostridia during ripening. However, due to the lack of an internationally standardized method, different methods are used and it is important to consider how the choice of method affects the results. This is particularly relevant when clostridial spore counts in milk are considered for quality payments. The aim of this study was to evaluate the specificity of the AMP-6000 method for the enumeration of endospores of cheese spoiling clostridia in milk. First, to assess the prevalence of Clostridium diversity and to determine potential non-target species, we identified isolates from positive reactions of the AMP-6000 method used to quantify clostridial endospores in raw milk and teat skin samples by MALDI-TOF MS. Based on these results, a strain library was designed to evaluate method inclusivity and exclusivity using pure cultures of target and non-target strains according to ISO 16140-2:2016. Most target Clostridium tyrobutyricum strains, as well as all tested C. butyricum and C. sporogenes strains were inclusive. However, C. beijerinckii may be underestimated as only some strains gave positive results. All non-target strains of bacilli and lysinibacilli, but not all paenibacilli, were confirmed to be exclusive. This study provides performance data to better understand the results of microbiological enumeration of butyric acid-forming clostridia in milk and serves as a basis for future methodological considerations and improvements.

Funder

FFoQSI

Publisher

MDPI AG

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