Visual Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP) Assay for Rapid On-Site Detection of in Milk Products
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(1) Background: Rapid on-site testing is an effective method for the detection of () in food ingredients and the environment. (2) Methods: In this study, we developed colorimetric loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) and immunochromatographic test strips (ICTs) for the rapid and visual detection of . This study designed new specific LAMP primers for virulence island genes. After the LAMP amplification, the double-stranded DNA target sequence labeled with digoxin and fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) at both ends was bound to the anti-digoxin antibody on the gold nanoparticles. Subsequently, it was further bound to the anti-FITC antibody at the T line of the ICTs, forming a positive test result. Hydroxynaphthyl blue dye was directly added to the LAMP amplification product. A blue color indicated positive results, while a purple color indicated negative results. (3) Results: Two visualization methods showed high specificity for the target strains. The visualization tests had sensitivities of 5.7 CFU mL, and the detection limit of the in artificially contaminated milk samples was 5.7 × 10 CFU mL, which was consistent with the results of the standard method (LAMP-electrophoresis method) used in commercial inspection. (4) Conclusions: Both methods could be useful in remote and under-resourced areas.
Enhanced Specificity in Colorimetric LAMP Assay for Detection Using a Combination of Two Additives.
Wong Y, Hau P, Chau E, Ng L, Murillo M, Fung J J Fungi (Basel). 2024; 10(12).
PMID: 39728353 PMC: 11678401. DOI: 10.3390/jof10120857.