Isolation and Identification of Bacillus cereus s.l. From Ready-to-eat Cereals

Bacillus cereus is a soil inhabitant gram positive bacterium, but can also be found in raw or cooked starchy foods, such as the highly-processed ready-to-eat (RTE) foods. In this study, Bacillus cereus s.l. was isolated from RTE cereals and identified using biochemical tests. A total of 30 RTE cerea...

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Main Author: Loo, Chia Hui
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Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) 2010
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description Bacillus cereus is a soil inhabitant gram positive bacterium, but can also be found in raw or cooked starchy foods, such as the highly-processed ready-to-eat (RTE) foods. In this study, Bacillus cereus s.l. was isolated from RTE cereals and identified using biochemical tests. A total of 30 RTE cereals were purchased from the local supermarket in Kuching and Kota Samarahan, Sarawak from December 2009 until February 2010. Samples were enriched in Tryptic Soy Broth for 24 hours. Then, Bacillus cereus selective agar (base) was used to isolate the colonies. Isolated presumptive colonies were based on their morphological growth on the agar, which are large, round and pinkish white colonies. After that, Gram stain and a series of biochemical tests such as catalase test, motility, Tryosine Decompose, Glucose fermentation, VP test and Indole test were carried out. Later, the most highly suspected colonies were subjected to BBL Crystalâ„¢ Identification Systems Gram - Positive ID Kit test for further confirmation of the organisms. Result has revealed that four food samples were detected to be contaminated by Bacillus cereus s.l..Therefore, it is very crucial for food industries and health department to pay attention to the safety on consumption of RTE cereals, as it is possible that Bacillus cereus s.l. exist in high count number and pose hazardous effects to consumers.
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spelling unimas-78732023-09-04T09:30:01Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/7873/ Isolation and Identification of Bacillus cereus s.l. From Ready-to-eat Cereals Loo, Chia Hui Q Science (General) Bacillus cereus is a soil inhabitant gram positive bacterium, but can also be found in raw or cooked starchy foods, such as the highly-processed ready-to-eat (RTE) foods. In this study, Bacillus cereus s.l. was isolated from RTE cereals and identified using biochemical tests. A total of 30 RTE cereals were purchased from the local supermarket in Kuching and Kota Samarahan, Sarawak from December 2009 until February 2010. Samples were enriched in Tryptic Soy Broth for 24 hours. Then, Bacillus cereus selective agar (base) was used to isolate the colonies. Isolated presumptive colonies were based on their morphological growth on the agar, which are large, round and pinkish white colonies. After that, Gram stain and a series of biochemical tests such as catalase test, motility, Tryosine Decompose, Glucose fermentation, VP test and Indole test were carried out. Later, the most highly suspected colonies were subjected to BBL Crystalâ„¢ Identification Systems Gram - Positive ID Kit test for further confirmation of the organisms. Result has revealed that four food samples were detected to be contaminated by Bacillus cereus s.l..Therefore, it is very crucial for food industries and health department to pay attention to the safety on consumption of RTE cereals, as it is possible that Bacillus cereus s.l. exist in high count number and pose hazardous effects to consumers. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) 2010 Final Year Project Report / IMRAD NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/7873/1/Loo%20Chia%20Hui%20ft.pdf Loo, Chia Hui (2010) Isolation and Identification of Bacillus cereus s.l. From Ready-to-eat Cereals. [Final Year Project Report / IMRAD] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
Loo, Chia Hui
Isolation and Identification of Bacillus cereus s.l. From Ready-to-eat Cereals
title Isolation and Identification of Bacillus cereus s.l. From Ready-to-eat Cereals
title_full Isolation and Identification of Bacillus cereus s.l. From Ready-to-eat Cereals
title_fullStr Isolation and Identification of Bacillus cereus s.l. From Ready-to-eat Cereals
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and Identification of Bacillus cereus s.l. From Ready-to-eat Cereals
title_short Isolation and Identification of Bacillus cereus s.l. From Ready-to-eat Cereals
title_sort isolation and identification of bacillus cereus s.l. from ready-to-eat cereals
topic Q Science (General)
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/7873/
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/7873/1/Loo%20Chia%20Hui%20ft.pdf