Seon-Ja Park
Gyeongsang National University
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Journal of Food Protection | 2004
Zheng-You Yang; Won-Bo Shim; Ji-Hun Kim; Seon-Ja Park; Sung-Jo Kang; Baik-Sang Nam; Duck-Hwa Chung
An assay based on multiplex PCR was applied for the detection of potential aflatoxin-producing molds in Korean fermented foods and grains. Three genes, avfA, omtA, and ver-1, coding for key enzymes in aflatoxin biosynthesis, were used as aflatoxin-detecting target genes in multiplex PCR. DNA extracted from Aspergillus flavus, Aspergillus parasiticus, Aspergillus oryzae, Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus terreus, Penicillium expansum, and Fusarium verticillioides was used as PCR template to test specificity of the multiplex PCR assay. Positive results were achieved only with DNA that was extracted from the aflatoxigenic molds A. flavus and A. parasiticus in all three primer pairs. This result was supported by aflatoxin detection with direct competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (DC-ELISA). The PCR assay required just a few hours, enabling rapid and simultaneous detection of many samples at a low cost. A total of 22 Meju samples, 24 Doenjang samples, and 10 barley samples commercially obtained in Korea were analyzed. The DC-ELISA assay for aflatoxin detection gave negative results for all samples, whereas the PCR-based method gave positive results for 1 of 22 Meju samples and 2 of 10 barley samples. After incubation of the positive samples with malt extract agar, DC-ELISA also gave positive results for aflatoxin detection. All Doenjang samples were negative by multiplex PCR and DC-ELISA assay, suggesting that aflatoxin contamination and the presence of aflatoxin-producing molds in Doenjang are probably low.
Journal of Food Protection | 2002
Kwang-Soo Ha; Seon-Ja Park; Sook-Jae Seo; Jung-Hyun Park; Duck-Hwa Chung
A total of 50 raw milk samples from Gyeongnam Province of Korea were examined for the incidence of Listeria monocytogenes between July 1998 and August 1998. L. monocytogenes isolated by biochemical test was confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with two sets of primers designed from the invasion-associated protein (iap) gene. After standard PCR with external primers, the amplified DNA was confirmed by a second round of PCR with internal primers (nested PCR). Both the external and internal primers generated 468-bp and 287-bp products. respectively. Only one (G9 strain) of the three suspect samples that tested positive in biochemical tests for L. monocytogenes from 50 raw milk samples was also PCR positive. Following this procedure. PCR-positive G9 strain was confirmed by Southern blot using the 287-bp internal iap probe again. The detection limit of G9 strain by standard PCR assay was as few as 102 cells, equivalent to approximately I pg of L. monocytogenes DNA. These PCR assays may be useful for novel detection as well as rapid confirmation for L. monocytogenes from food samples and the field.
International Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2004
Won-Bo Shim; Anna Yu. Kolosova; Yoon-Jung Kim; Zheng-You Yang; Seon-Ja Park; Sergei A. Eremin; In-Seon Lee; Duck-Hwa Chung
Analytica Chimica Acta | 2004
Anna Yu. Kolosova; Jung-Hyun Park; Sergei A. Eremin; Seon-Ja Park; Sung-Jo Kang; Won-Bo Shim; Hye-Sung Lee; Yong-Tae Lee; Duck-Hwa Chung
Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2005
Se-Ri Kim; Won-Bo Shim; Jihun Kim; Seung-Jae Hwang; Seon-Ja Park; Sang-Do Ha; Keun-Sung Kim; Kyuho Lee; Min-Gon Kim; Kwang-Yup Kim; Cheol-Ho Kim; Duck-Hwa Chung
Korean Journal of Environmental Health Sciences | 2005
Se-Ri Kim; Seon-Ja Park; Won-Bo Shim; Hyoung-Kab Kim; Duck-Hwa Chung
Mycotoxins | 2006
Won Bo Shim; Zheng-You Yang; Seon-Ja Park; Duck-Hwa Chung
Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2006
Won-Bo Shim; Chun-Sun Mun; Jung-Sook Kim; Ju-Mi Choe; Jihun Kim; Seon-Ja Park; Sung-Jo Kang; Duck-Hwa Chung
Archive | 2004
Won-Bo Shim; Anna Yu. Kolosova; Yoon-Jung Kim; Zheng-You Yang; Seon-Ja Park; In-Seon Lee; Duck-Hwa Chung
Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2001
Seon-Ja Park; Sung-Jo Kang; Jung-Hyun Park; Sangsuk Oh; Duck-Hwa Chung