INTERPRETATION GUIDE AN INTRODUCTION TO USE AND INTERPRETING RESULTS FOR PEEL PLATE CC TESTS. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT CHARM SCIENCES

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INTERPRETATION GUIDE AN INTRODUCTION TO USE AND INTERPRETING RESULTS FOR PEEL PLATE CC TESTS. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT CHARM SCIENCES

INTRODUCTION Peel Plate CC (Coliform Count) tests diffuse the sample in media that contains selective agents and dyes designed for the determination of total coliform in dairy when incubated at C or when incubated at 5 C with other food matrixes. When incubated coliform appear as red spots. Since coliforms ferment lactose, they have the ability to break down the enzyme substrate salmon-gal through the production of ß-galactosidase, producing a red color. EXAMPLES OF WHAT PLATES CAN LOOK LIKE 1 No Growth = 0 Plate remains white to off white color. Total Coliform Count = 18 4 Total Coliform Count 0 on Peel Plate CC tests, colonies can be counted up to 154 or another 1:10 serial dilution of the sample recommended. Total Coliform Count = TNTC Plates with colonies that are indistinguishable are considered Too Numerous to Count.

INTERPRETATION GUIDE 5 Coliform bacteria are gram negative bacteria that are sensitive to pasteurization. They may be found in raw milk and can will include the fecal indicator E. coli. Levels in pasteurized products must be less than 10 CFU/mL or gram. Higher levels indicate poor hygienic practices. 6 M Petrifilm The dairy industry reference methods compared to Peel Plate CC are shown in this picture. VRBA is a pour agar and coliforms are red colonies greater than 0.5 mm that need to be picked and confirmed gas producers in BGLB broth. Method takes total of 96 hours. M coliforms produce red colonies with gas that look like three overlapping circles.

TECHNIQUE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 1 Craters: When pipetting too slowly, sometimes the center of the plate may create a wash-out or crater. This does not effect the overall count. WITHOUT BISULFITE Incomplete diffusion: If not pipetting vertically, or in the center, or not rapidly enough, the samples may not spread completely to every edge. This does not affect the final count. WITH BISULFITE Cultured Products Some cultured dairy products like yogurt, cottage cheese and cheddar cheese require an additive of sodium bisulfite to make red coliform colonies easier to distinguish from the background and simpler to count. For cultured products which produce red backgrounds, the sodium bisulfite should be added into the sample diluent for testing. Yogurt products require a 48 hour incubation in order to distinguish colonies from the background. In the pictures above, the plate on the left is yogurt without a bisulfite additive, and the plate on the right is with a bisulfite additive. The red background associated with different products can be quite variable. Below are pictures of the red background from Parmesan Cheese homogenate and spiked with coliform. 4

INTERPRETATION GUIDE SAMPLE PREPARATION 1 0.00 g Prepare dilution of test sample. By weight or volume, add sample into appropriate container (e.g. Whirl-Pak, homgenizing bag, dilution bottle or other sterile container) for testing. Dilute sample with preferred sterile diluent. Avoid using buffers with dyes or with inhibitory additives unless otherwise directed by the Operator s Manual. Homogenize sample until sample is throughly blended. The sample is now ready to plate no ph adjustments required. 5

SAMPLE PREPARATION CONTINUED 4 This photo shows plates of chocolate milk samples inoculated with E.coli. The plates with 1,,, and 4 show fluid volume dispensed using a dilution pipettor while those with Control show a 1 ml volume dispensed with a serological pipet. Notice the chocolate matrix faint brown circle in the dilution pipettor plates. These unevenly mixed colloidal matrices don¹t completely spread; but the bacteria from a diluted sample do completely spread and recovery is the same. The same bacterial quantitations are seen with the different pipetting techniques. Colloidal matrix spots may be observed with viscous solutions diluted with a dilution pipettor, this matrix heterogeneity would be observed with other methods too. 6

INTERPRETATION GUIDE STORAGE 1 7C o A test kit contains multiple foil bags containing 50 Peel Plates CC and a color indicator desiccant. Store kits refrigerated* in supplied container for up to 1 months. Tests may be stored at room temperature for up to 1 month. Open the bag and remove the number of plates needed for analysis. Reseal the bag using the zip closure to store unused tests. Perform testing in a clean dry testing area at ambient temperature. Plates held at room temperature for 1 hour or more will open more easily. Moisture, heat, or storage abused test bags will turn the desiccant indictor pink/white. Do not use discolored tests, or tests from a bag with a discolored desiccant indicator. * Refrigeration is defined as 0 to 7 C or 0 to 4.5 C for US certified labs 7

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