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Near real-time enumeration of live and dead bacteria using a fibre-based spectroscopic device.


ABSTRACT: A rapid, cost-effective and easy method that allows on-site determination of the concentration of live and dead bacterial cells using a fibre-based spectroscopic device (the optrode system) is proposed and demonstrated. Identification of live and dead bacteria was achieved by using the commercially available dyes SYTO 9 and propidium iodide, and fluorescence spectra were measured by the optrode. Three spectral processing methods were evaluated for their effectiveness in predicting the original bacterial concentration in the samples: principal components regression (PCR), partial least squares regression (PLSR) and support vector regression (SVR). Without any sample pre-concentration, PCR achieved the most reliable results. It was able to quantify live bacteria from 108 down to 106.2 bacteria/mL and showed the potential to detect as low as 105.7 bacteria/mL. Meanwhile, enumeration of dead bacteria using PCR was achieved between 108 and 107 bacteria/mL. The general procedures described in this article can be applied or modified for the enumeration of bacteria within populations stained with fluorescent dyes. The optrode is a promising device for the enumeration of live and dead bacterial populations particularly where rapid, on-site measurement and analysis is required.

SUBMITTER: Ou F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6423134 | biostudies-other | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Near real-time enumeration of live and dead bacteria using a fibre-based spectroscopic device.

Ou Fang F   McGoverin Cushla C   Swift Simon S   Vanholsbeeck Frédérique F  

Scientific reports 20190318 1


A rapid, cost-effective and easy method that allows on-site determination of the concentration of live and dead bacterial cells using a fibre-based spectroscopic device (the optrode system) is proposed and demonstrated. Identification of live and dead bacteria was achieved by using the commercially available dyes SYTO 9 and propidium iodide, and fluorescence spectra were measured by the optrode. Three spectral processing methods were evaluated for their effectiveness in predicting the original b  ...[more]

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