Fluorogenic Membrane Overlays to Enumerate Total and FecalEscherichia coliand Total Vibrionaceae in Shellfish and Seawater
Three assays were developed to enumerate total and fecalEscherichia coliand total Vibrionaceae in shellfish, seawater, and other foods and environmental samples. Assays involve membrane overlays of overnight colonies on nonselective agar plates to detect -glucuronidase and lysyl aminopeptidase activities forE. coliand Vibrionaceae, respectively. Cellulose membranes containing the substrates 4-methylumbeferyl--D-glucuronide (MUG) produced a bright blue fluorescence when overlaid ontoE. coli, while L-lysyl-7-amino-4-trifluoromethylcoumarin produced green fluorescent foci when overlaid onto Vibrionaceae family members. A multiplex assay was also developed for simultaneously enumerating totalE. coliand total Vibrionaceae in oysters and seawater. Overall, 65% of overlaidE. coli(non-O157:H7) were MUG-positive, compared with 62% as determined by the most-probable-number-MUG assay. The overlays are rapid, simple, and cost effective for quantification purposes. This research provides practical alternatives for monitoring bacterial indicators and potential pathogens in complex samples, including molluscan shellfish.