Issue 2, 2014

Real-time monitoring of E. coli O157 and Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium in water using ultrasound and latex-based immunoassay

Abstract

This study aimed at evaluating real-time, low-cost detection and quantification of bacteria, exemplified by E. coli O157 and Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium in aqueous systems. The approach takes advantage of the well-established latex-based immunoassay (LBI) and combines it with bacteria trapping and measuring using ultrasound. The results obtained demonstrate the utility of combining ultrasound standing waves of mean energy density 10 W cm−2, acoustic amplitude 100 kPa, and a laminar flow rate of the medium of 60 μl min−1 to trap selectively E. coli O157 or Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (S. typhimurium) bacteria attached to 300–400 nm-antibody-coated latex particles. The ultrasound velocity measurements enabled a sensitivity down to 1.6 × 104 colony-forming units (CFU) ml−1 for E. coli O157 and 4.0 × 104 CFU ml−1 for S. typhimurium, compared to a sensitivity of 8.36 × 105 CFU ml−1 for E. coli O157 and 6.4 × 106 CFU ml−1 for S. typhimurium obtained by the standard LBI. The assay sensitivity can be further improved by use of various fluorescence methodologies.

Graphical abstract: Real-time monitoring of E. coli O157 and Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium in water using ultrasound and latex-based immunoassay

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Jul 2013
Accepted
02 Oct 2013
First published
20 Nov 2013

Anal. Methods, 2014,6, 395-403

Real-time monitoring of E. coli O157 and Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium in water using ultrasound and latex-based immunoassay

D. Bavli, N. Emanuel and Y. Barenholz, Anal. Methods, 2014, 6, 395 DOI: 10.1039/C3AY41135D

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