The product
uses technology that harnesses isothermal DNA amplification and bioluminescence
detection technologies for molecular detection of E.coli O157
The 3M
Molecular Detection Assay for E.coli O157 (intended to test raw beef, fruit and
produce products) has attained an NF Validation certification from AFNOR
Certification.
In order to
attain the NF Validation certification, the molecular detection assay had to
undergo a multi-phase scientific review. Teams evaluated the product by an
independent laboratory, then it was evaluated by a total of 15 different
European laboratories in order to confirm reproducibility and repeatability.
Level of confidence: According to Marie-Pierre Copin, 3M
Food Safety’s European regulatory affairs specialist, the certification helps give
clients an added level of confidence in the test’s accuracy and reliability. “Having
such rigorous demonstration of the performance for our technology is really
valuable to our customers selling and operating throughout the world,” she
said.
Core technology: The Molecular Detection System was first
introduced in December 2011, for use by food processors, third-party reference
laboratories and other customers. The product uses technology that harnesses
isothermal DNA amplification and bioluminescence detection technologies to
target and amplify nucleic acid in enriched food and food process samples. While
the science behind the product may sound somewhat complicated, the system is
designed to be easy to use. It involves one protocol assay and reportedly
requires fewer steps than most tests on the market, and it is said to be easy
to train staff to use effectively.
Simple system: The system uses color-coded assay tubes with
matching software screens to help simplify the process. The system uses the
same testing procedures for E.coli as for testing other pathogens, which
simplifies training and reportedly helps reduce the risk of human error.
AFNOR is a
France-based organization, consisting of member service companies around the
globe. The organization’s services involve four different areas, certification,
standardization, industry press and training.
Source: http://www.foodproductiondaily.com/content/view/print/779051
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