2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodcont.2011.07.012
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Development of reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for the detection of hepatitis A virus in vegetables

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“…The results for determining the sensitivity well demonstrates the extraordinary capability of in situ magnetic beads based RT-PCR with ECL assay in detecting VP6 gene. And the sensitivity is higher than those nucleic acid-based viral pathogen detection platforms reported previously [25][26][27] . We have demonstrated in situ magnetic beads based RT-PCR with ECL detection for detection of rotavirus.…”
Section: The Sensitivity Of Current Assaymentioning
confidence: 65%
“…The results for determining the sensitivity well demonstrates the extraordinary capability of in situ magnetic beads based RT-PCR with ECL assay in detecting VP6 gene. And the sensitivity is higher than those nucleic acid-based viral pathogen detection platforms reported previously [25][26][27] . We have demonstrated in situ magnetic beads based RT-PCR with ECL detection for detection of rotavirus.…”
Section: The Sensitivity Of Current Assaymentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Samples were processed based on methods described by Tahk et al [28]. Strawberries and lettuce were cut to produce 5 g aliquots, which were washed with approximately 50 ml 0.25 M threonine-0.3 M NaCl on a rotary shaker for 5 h. The elution was then concentrated to <500 μl using Vivaspin-20 filters featuring a 100,000 nominal molecular weight cutoff value (Sartorius Stedim North America, Bohemia, NY).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, Tahk et al compared the three methods of polyethylene glycol precipitation, ultrafiltration membrane, and immunomagnetic separation for the concentration of HAV virus eluate in cabbage, lettuce, and sesame leaves [ 52 ]. For immunomagnetic separation, the surface of magnetic beads was first functionalized and modified with the antibody.…”
Section: Sample Pretreatment In Different Detection Platforms For mentioning
confidence: 99%