Tt. Tran, A BLOOD-FREE ENRICHMENT MEDIUM FOR GROWING CAMPYLOBACTER SPP. UNDER AEROBIC CONDITIONS, Letters in applied microbiology, 26(2), 1998, pp. 145-148
Detection limits for Campylobacter jejuni strains JH93 and ATCC 29428
in a new blood-free enrichment broth (BFEB) were investigated under ae
robic conditions. Cultures of Camp. jejuni were inoculated into 50 mi
BFEB containing 10% food homogenate in 50 mi screw-cap tubes. After 24
h enrichment under aerobic conditions, Camp. jejuni were isolated on
four selective agar media. The least squares means of the detection li
mit 50% endpoint (DL50) values were 0.4 (plain BFEB), 0.9 (crabmeat),
1.7 (mushroom), 1.7 (raw milk) and 2.1 (oyster) colony forming units (
cfu) 5 g(-1) food. The efficiency of the BFEB was significantly affect
ed (P < 0.05) by food type and bacterial strain. Overall, the BFEB enr
ichment compared favourably with the existing US Food and Drug Adminis
tration method under modified atmosphere. In addition, the BFEB method
did not require the use of blood, special equipment or Oxyrase(R) to
reduce oxygen tensions.