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DIN 10135:2013-05

Microbiology of food and animal feeding stuffs - Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for the detection of food-borne pathogens - Method for the detection of salmonella

German title
Mikrobiologie von Lebensmitteln und Futtermitteln - Polymerase-Kettenreaktion (PCR) zum Nachweis von pathogenen Mikroorganismen in Lebensmitteln - Verfahren zum Nachweis von Salmonellen
Publication date
2013-05
Original language
German
Pages
27

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Publication date
2013-05
Original language
German
Pages
27
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.31030/1957900

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Overview

This standard specifies a test method for detection of salmonella in food and animal feeding stuffs and isolates obtained from them, using the polymerase chain reaction including real-time PCR. This standard applies to - products intended for human consumption or as animal feeding stuffs, - environmental samples in the field of production and food treatment and - primary production. PCR is a molecular biological laboratory method enabling fast and selective reproduction of gene segments of specific pathogens in any sample. The PCR is used in the food sector to safely detect pathogenic microorganism like salmonella in a very short period of time. Due to the specification of a method in DIN 10135, which has been accepted by all interested parties, comparability of PCR results is ensured for salmonella detection. The problem of salmonella infestation presents a challenge both for agriculture as well as for the food industry. Following the conventional microbiological detection methods, the determination of the result takes at least three days and can take up to seven days. The quick test using PCR delivers results within a day. This saving of time influences the storage costs. In addition to cost savings on routine checks and the avoidance of costly recall actions caused by the delayed detection of contaminated batches, the aspect of preventative health protection of the population is also a significant advantage of the standardised method. The committee responsible for this standard is NA 057-01-06-01 AK "Polymerase-Kettenreaktion zum Nachweis von Mikroorganismen" ("Polymerase chain reaction for the detection of microorganisms") at DIN.

Content
ICS
07.100.30
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.31030/1957900
Replacement amendments

This document replaces DIN 10135:1999-11 .

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