A rapid detection method for fungal contamination of grain and its application
A detection method and a fungus technology, which are applied in the field of infrared spectrum detection of microorganisms, can solve the problems of high cost, excessive time-consuming, complicated process of mold contamination methods, etc., and achieve the effects of low cost, short time consumption, and simple operation.
- Summary
- Abstract
- Description
- Claims
- Application Information
AI Technical Summary
Problems solved by technology
Method used
Image
Examples
Embodiment 1
[0033] Example 1 Infrared Spectrum Detection of Seven Kinds of Fungal Spore Suspensions
[0034] 1. Culture of mold
[0035] Cultured on potato dextrose agar (PDA). Fill a 500mL triangular flask with 400mL potato dextrose agar medium, sterilize at 121°C for 20 minutes, and when the medium cools down to about 55°C, pour the medium into a sterilized disposable petri dish, and wait for the After the culture medium was solidified, Aspergillus aureus 1, Aspergillus leucobacterium, Penicillium chrysogenum, Penicillium expanses, Fusarium oxysporum 1, Fusarium oxysporum 2, and Fusarium oxysporum 3 were inoculated on the PDA medium respectively, and the Cultured in an incubator at a temperature of 28°C.
[0036] 2. Harvesting and Processing of Spore Suspension
[0037] Take out the mold after culturing for 5 days, put 4mL sterilized aqueous glycerol solution (glycerol to water volume ratio is 1:10) on the surface of the culture medium, and after slight shaking, transfer the spore su...
Embodiment 2
[0053] Example 2 Qualitative and quantitative detection of contaminating Aspergillus gray in rice
[0054] 1. Preparation of paddy samples containing Aspergillus glazee: Inoculate Aspergillus glazee 1 onto aseptic paddy sterilized by irradiation and cultivate at 28°C, take out the cultivated rice ten days after inoculation, and use a high-speed universal pulverizer ( Model FW100, Tianjin Test Instrument Co., Ltd.) was crushed for later use; at the same time, the aseptic paddy paddy sterilized by irradiation was pulverized as a control paddy sample. Add 2g, 5g, 10g, 20g and 50g of the above-mentioned rice powder containing Aspergillus aeruginosa to the aseptic rice respectively, and mix them uniformly to prepare rice samples containing different concentrations of Aspergillus aeruginosa. The total mass of each rice sample Both were 50g, counted by traditional culture in PDA medium, the number of Aspergillus aeruginosa contaminated in rice samples with different concentrations wa...
Embodiment 3
[0070] Example 3 Detection of different molds polluted in rice
[0071] Preparation of rice samples containing Aspergillus glazee: Inoculate Aspergillus grime 1, Aspergillus grime 2 and a strain of Penicillium on irradiated sterile rice and culture at 28°C, take out the cultured samples ten days after inoculation Paddy was pulverized into powder with a high-speed universal pulverizer (model FW100, Tianjin Test Instrument Co., Ltd.); at the same time, the aseptic paddy sterilized by irradiation was pulverized as a control paddy sample. Add rice powders of Aspergillus genus 1, 2 and a strain of Penicillium to aseptic rice respectively, and mix them uniformly to obtain rice samples containing different molds. According to the traditional culture and counting of the medium, the amount of bacteria in the rice polluted by each mold is as follows: the amount of bacteria in the rice contaminated by Aspergillus grisea 2 is 1300cfu / g; the amount of bacteria in the rice contaminated by A...
PUM
Login to View More Abstract
Description
Claims
Application Information
Login to View More 


