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The Direct Epifluorescent Filter Technique (DEFT): Increased Selectivity, Sensitivity and Rapidity

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Specialty Microbiology
Date 1985 Dec 1
PMID 2420776
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With the direct epifluorescent filter technique (DEFT), differentiation of bacteria was achieved by a modified Gram-staining procedure using acridine orange as the counterstain. The method enumerated viable Gram-negative and all Gram-positive bacteria. Counts of clumps of orange fluorescent cells (Gram-negative DEFT count) correlated well with colony counts of Gram-negative bacteria in samples of raw milk (r = 0.94). The use of stainless steel membrane filter supports and the addition of citrate-NaOH buffer (0.1 M, pH 3.0) during filtration enabled 10 ml samples of milk to be filtered, thereby increasing the sensitivity of the DEFT five-fold. The relationship between colony and DEFT counts with 10 ml samples was better (r = 0.90) than that using standard 2 ml samples (r = 0.88). Alternatively, these modifications in procedure allowed the preincubation time for 2 ml milk samples to be reduced from 10 to 2 min. Sonication was successful in dispersing bacterial clumps in both pure cultures and in raw milk samples to yield a bacterial count by DEFT which should give a better indication of the hygienic status and keeping quality of a product, than counts of colony forming units.

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