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The PLEX-ID Food-Borne Bacteria assay is a qualitative, non-diagnostic assay intended for the detection and identification of several common food-borne bacteria including E. coli, Salmonella, Shigella, and Listeria, through nucleic acid amplification and subsequent mass spectrometry analysis.

Name List No. Quantity Additional
Information
PLEX-ID Food-Borne Assay (PLEX-ID) 06N14-62 5 plates (60 assays) Request Info
Magnetic Bead particles 04N77-02 4 bottles
Clean-up Reagents 04N77-01 Reagents 1,2,3
PLEX-ID Food-Borne Assay* (T5000) 06N14-02 5 plates (60 assays)

*Magnetic beads and clean-up reagents are included with the T5000 assay but must be purchased separately for use with the PLEX-ID assay.

The PLEX-ID Food-Borne assay kit includes:

  • 5 Plates (60 Assays)
  • Plate Processing Protocol
  • Abbott PCR Enzyme I
  • PCR Enzyme Dilution Buffer
  • DNA Dilution Buffer

A clean-up kit is included with the T5000 assay but must be purchased separately for use with the PLEX-ID assay.

Positive, negative, or extraction controls are not provided.

The PLEX-ID Food-Borne Bacteria assay uses eight primer pairs multiplexed into eight wells to detect and identify the following:

  • Detects over 250 members of Salmonella enterica species complex
  • Differentiates seven major Salmonella enterica subspecies: Type I (Enterica), Type II (Salamae), Type IIIa (Arizonae), Type IIIb (Diarizonae), Type IV (Houtenae), Type V (Bongori), Type VI (Indica), and Type VII (UNKNOWN)
  • Differentiates Salmonella enterica subspecies into serotype clusters, e.g. Newport, Enteritidis,typhimurium, typhi, paratyphi, Saintpaul, Heidelburg, etc.
  • Detects E. coli species and differentiate E. coli O55:H7 and O157:H7 from other E. coli serotypes
  • Detects and differentiates Shigella species like S. boydii, S. dysenteriae, S. flexneri, and S. sonnei
  • Detects Listeria species and differentiates Listeria monocytogenes from Listeria species like L. innocua, L. ivanovii, L. seeligeri, and L. welshimeri

Due to the large genetic diversity of Salmonella enterica, the current assay cannot be directly used for serotyping this group.

Additional Information

PLEX-ID Food-Borne Bacteria Assay Information Sheet