Affiliation:
1. Central Science Laboratory, Sand Hutton, York YO41 1LZ, United Kingdom
2. Scottish Parasite Diagnostic Laboratory, Stobhill Hospital, Balornock Road, Glasgow G21 3UW, United Kingdom
Abstract
ABSTRACT
We report a method for detecting
Giardia duodenalis
cysts on lettuce, which we subsequently use to examine salad products for the presence of
Giardia
cysts and
Cryptosporidium
oocysts. The method is based on four basic steps: extraction of cysts from the foodstuffs, concentration of the extract and separation of the cysts from food materials, staining of the cysts to allow their visualization, and identification of cysts by microscopy. The concentration and separation steps are performed by centrifugation, followed by immunomagnetic separation using proprietary kits. Cyst staining is also performed using proprietary reagents. The method recovered 46.0% ± 19.0% (
n
= 30) of artificially contaminating cysts in 30 g of lettuce. We tested the method on a variety of commercially available natural foods, which we also seeded with a commercially available internal control, immediately prior to concentration of the extract. Recoveries of the Texas Red-stained
Giardia
cyst and
Cryptosporidium
oocyst internal controls were 36.5% ± 14.3% and 36.2% ± 19.7% (
n
= 20), respectively. One natural food sample of organic watercress, spinach, and rocket salad contained one
Giardia
cyst 50 g
−1
of sample as an indigenous surface contaminant.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
Cited by
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