The use of Lenticules for the process control of enumeration techniques in food and environmental microbiology |
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Authors: | Lightfoot N F Richardson I R Harford J P |
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Affiliation: | Public Health Laboratory Service North, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. |
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Abstract: | AIMS: Lenticules consist of control-dried plano convex discs in which biologically-active materials are contained within a water-soluble matrix. They can be produced to contain stable numbers of bacteria from 10 cfu lenticule-1 to 108 cfu lenticule-1 with a wide variety of organisms. These experiments were carried out to validate their use as a tool for internal quality control in quantitative microbiology. METHODS AND RESULTS: The Lenticules were used routinely in standard quantitative microbiological procedures across five laboratories. Results showed the materials to be stable, homogeneous and capable of identifying systematic errors. CONCLUSIONS: The Lenticules provide suitable, stable control materials. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: Routine internal quality control of quantitative measurements is greatly improved; the materials are easy to use and enable comparisons between laboratories to be made. |
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