Research progress in the rapid quantitative determination of Vibrio parahaemolyticus
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1.Liaodong University, Liaoning Dandong 118002, China;2.Technology Centre of Dalian Customs District, Liaoning Dalian 116002, China;3.Comprehensive Technical Service Center of Dalian Customs, Liaoning Dalian 116699, China;4.Green Food Research Institute of Heilongjiang, Heilongjiang Harbin 150086, China;5.Shenzhen Academy of Inspection and Quarantine, Guangdong Shenzhen 518045, China;6.Comprehensive Technical Service Center of Dandong Customs, Liaoning Dandong 118000, China

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    Vibrio parahaemolyticus (VP) is one of the most common pathogens that cause food poisoning in coastal areas of China. In fact, the food safety incidents of VP have been increasing on a yearly basis. The current national standard method for quantitatively detecting VP in food is the most probable number method. This method is time-consuming and tedious, and cannot be used to achieve rapid quantitative detection. Owing to modern biotechnology, new quantitative methods have been generated. In fact, a series of rapid and sensitive methods have been developed to quantify VP. This review seeks to discuss recent research and application progress of rapid methods for quantifying VP using biotechnology methods, and highlight the characteristics of each rapid method to provide a theoretical reference and development direction for the rapid and accurate quantitation of VP in food.

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WANG Dianfu, QI Xin, XU Na, LU Yan, LYU Jingzhang, MA Lidan. Research progress in the rapid quantitative determination of Vibrio parahaemolyticus[J].中国食品卫生杂志,2024,36(3):360-368.

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  • Received:February 06,2023
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