1. Optimization of the flow cytometry method of detection, quantification and qualification of microorganisms in carrot juice.
- Author
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Ratajczak K, Juzwa W, and Piotrowska-Cyplik A
- Subjects
- Bacteria isolation & purification, Bacteria classification, Food Contamination analysis, Food Microbiology methods, Daucus carota chemistry, Daucus carota microbiology, Flow Cytometry, Fruit and Vegetable Juices analysis, Fruit and Vegetable Juices microbiology
- Abstract
Fresh, unpasteurized carrot juice is a popular element of the everyday diet of many consumers, and as such the matter of the juice's microbial safety remains an important one. Imaging flow cytometry (FCM) allows a fast enumeration and determination of cells, as well as their further differentiation. However, carrot juice is a difficult food product to analyze with the use of FCM due to interference from autofluorescence and the presence of plant debris. In this research, we aimed to obtain an effective and repeatable protocol for the preparation of carrot juice samples for FCM analysis. Through experimental and software-based means we successfully determined a reliable protocol for the preparation of fresh, unpasteurized carrot juice, which consisted of a sequence of filtering, centrifugation, enzyme treatment, and finally the implementation of the Machine Learning protocol for the best result., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2024
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