Neogen unveils rapid Listeria detection test
date:Aug 22, 2012
a sample from a food contact surface or product.

The sample is placed in an enrichment broth and incubated to increase the presence of a food pathogen, in this case listeria.

After about 16 hours, the enriched sample is then chemically lysed (split up) to release the RNA of the listeria (DNA for Salmonella).

Using a second chemical, the RNA is converted to DNA which is then rapidly and exponentially amplified to a level which triggers a fluorescent reaction which is then detected by our instr
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