Journal article

Incidence and genetic variability of Listeria species from three milk processing plants


Authors listDoijad, Swapnil; Barbuddhe, S. B.; Garg, Sandeep; Kalekar, Sushanta; Rodrigues, Jenney; D'Costa, Dilecta; Bhosle, S.; Chakraborty, Trinad

Publication year2011

Pages1900-1904

JournalFood Control

Volume number22

Issue number12

ISSN0956-7135

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodcont.2011.05.001

PublisherElsevier


Abstract
The presence of Listeria in three milk processing environments as a potential source of milk contamination was assessed. Swab samples (n = 210) taken from milk processing plants were examined. Sample sites included the milk processing equipment, besides areas handling raw and pasteurized milk. The USDA Listeria-selective enrichment procedure was used to process the samples. Forty one (19.52%) Listeria isolates were recovered. The isolates were further subjected to biochemical and genotypic characterization. Out of 41 isolates, 16 (7.62%) were confirmed as Listeria monocytogenes, 2 (0.95%) as L. ivanovii, 19 (9.05%) as L innocua. 1 (0.48%) as L. seeligeri and 3 (1.43%) as L grayi. All the L monocytogenes isolates were positive for the hlyA gene. PCR based serotyping revealed all L monocytogenes to be of 1/2a, 1/2c, 3a and 3c serovar group. Ascl and Apal restriction analysis yielded four PFGE clusters for 16 L monocytogenes isolates obtained from raw milk collector, milk silos, buttermilk mixer, cheese and other milk product processor. No predominant PFGE cluster was observed among these L monocytogenes isolates. The main sources of L monocytogenes were found to be raw milk collector and milk silos. In the present study L. monocytogenes was isolated from milk and milk products processing plants which could cross-contaminate the processed products and may possess a potential threat to public health. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleDoijad, S., Barbuddhe, S., Garg, S., Kalekar, S., Rodrigues, J., D'Costa, D., et al. (2011) Incidence and genetic variability of Listeria species from three milk processing plants, Food Control, 22(12), pp. 1900-1904. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodcont.2011.05.001

APA Citation styleDoijad, S., Barbuddhe, S., Garg, S., Kalekar, S., Rodrigues, J., D'Costa, D., Bhosle, S., & Chakraborty, T. (2011). Incidence and genetic variability of Listeria species from three milk processing plants. Food Control. 22(12), 1900-1904. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodcont.2011.05.001



Keywords


DAIRYFIELD GEL-ELECTROPHORESISMilk processing plantMONOCYTOGENESRAW-MILKSEROVARS

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