3M Co : 3M Molecular Detection Assay for Listeria Environmental Testing Receives AOAC-PTM Approval
09/10/2012| 09:05am US/Eastern

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3M Food Safety announced that it received AOAC-PTM Certification for the
3M? Molecular Detection Assay Listeria for Environmental Testing
(#081203) from the AOAC Research Institute's Performance Tested MethodsSM
Program. About 1,600 cases of listeriosis are reported annually in the
United States according to the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, with some resulting in casualties. A 2011 outbreak linked to
cantaloupe infected 147 individuals and was responsible for 33 reported
deaths.
Using two unique, innovative technologies - isothermal DNA amplification
and bioluminescence detection, the 3M? Molecular Detection System is a
fundamentally different pathogen detection method. Its development was
based on customers' expressed needs for a pathogen detection solution
that is faster, simpler and delivers more accurate results. This
validation confirms the assay's ability to monitor the facilities of
today's food processors and follows earlier validations of assays for Salmonella
and E. coli O157 (including H7). 3M also offers this 3M
Molecular Detection Assay Listeria for the testing of food
matrices including produce, meat, seafood, poultry and dairy. Use of
this assay for the evaluation of food, is in process as a matrix
extension to this current AOAC-PTM.
"Clients value the thorough process used to validate the assays for Salmonella,
E. coli O157 (including H7) and Listeria," said Niki
Montgomery, global marketing manager with 3M Food Safety. "Recent
outbreaks and recalls due to possible Listeria contamination
further highlight the importance of using an AOAC-PTM certified method
to detect foodborne pathogens."
The AOAC Research Institute bases certification of methods on
independent study results demonstrating that a given method meets its
product performance claims as expressed in the product package insert.
For the 3M Molecular Detection Assay Listeria PTM study,
artificially contaminated surfaces were evaluated using the 3M Molecular
Detection System as compared to the appropriate U.S. Food and Drug
Administration or U.S. Department of Agriculture Food Safety and
Inspection Service reference method. 3M? Enviro Swabs and 3M? Sponges
were included as collection devices in this study of select surfaces of:
stainless steel, plastic and concrete. No statistically significant
differences were found in results between the 3M method and the
reference methods.
For more information, visit www.3M.com/3MMolecularDetectionSystem/LISENVAOAC
AOAC RI, based in Gaithersburg, Md., is a subsidiary of AOAC
International, a globally recognized, independent, not-for-profit
association founded in 1884. AOAC serves communities of the analytical
sciences by providing the tools and processes necessary to develop
voluntary consensus standards or technical standards through stakeholder
consensus and working groups in which the fit-for-purpose and method
performance criteria are established and fully documented. AOAC provides
a science-based solution and its Official Methods of Analysis gives
defensibility, credibility and confidence in decision-making. AOAC
Official Methods are accepted and recognized worldwide.
3M Food Safety is a leader of innovative solutions that help the
food and beverage industries optimize the quality and safety of their
products to enable consumer protection. At every step, 3M Food Safety
provides solutions that help mitigate risk, improve operational
efficiencies and impact the bottom line. Follow us on Twitter @3M_FoodSafety.
3M captures the spark of new ideas and transforms them into
thousands of ingenious products. Its culture of creative collaboration
inspires a never-ending stream of powerful technologies that make life
better. 3M is the innovation company that never stops inventing. With
$30 billion in sales, 3M employs 84,000 people worldwide and has
operations in more than 65 countries. For more information, visit www.3M.com
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3M
Mary Kokkinen, 651-733-8806
mckokkinen@mmm.com
or
Kohnstamm
Communications
Aaron Berstler, 651-789-1264
aaron@kohnstamm.com
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