Résultats de la recherche - 5 results
Retrospective surveillance of viable Bacillus cereus group contaminations in commercial food and feed vitamin B2 products sold on the Belgian market using whole-genome sequencing
whole-genome sequencing (WGS) and subsequently characterized in terms of sequence type (ST), virulence gene profile, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) gene profile, plasmid content, and phylogenomic relationships. ...
Development of a taxon-specific real-time PCR method targeting the Bacillus subtilis group to strengthen the control of genetically modified bacteria in fermentation products
and associated DNA) that were carrying antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes was noticed in several microbial fermentation products that have been commercialized on the food and feed market. These ...
A shotgun metagenomics approach to detect and characterize unauthorized genetically modified microorganisms in microbial fermentation products
Nancy Roosens; Sigrid C.J. De Keersmaecker Source: Food Chemistry: Molecular Sciences, Volume 2 (2021) Keywords: AMR genetically modified microorganism identification long and short read sequencing ...
Retrospective survey of unauthorized genetically modified bacteria harbouring antimicrobial resistance genes in feed additive vitamin B2 commercialized in Belgium: Challenges and solutions
used to produce vitamin B2, and a set of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes commonly harboured as selection marker by GM bacteria used to produce microbial fermentation products. On this basis, ...
Detection strategy targeting a chloramphenicol resistance gene from genetically modified bacteria in food and feed products
resistance (AMR) genes as selection markers, are frequently used to produce food and feed enzymes, additives and flavourings. Such commercialized microbial fermentation products should not contain GMM, or ...