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titleOfInvention Serratia fonticola polyclonal antiserum, preparation method and the application in detection Salmonellas thereof
abstract The invention discloses a kind of Serratia fonticola polyclonal antiserum and preparation method thereof and detecting the application in Salmonellas, comprise the following steps: the preparation of (1) Serratia fonticola immunizing antigen; (2) antigen inoculation; (3) collection of polyclonal antiserum; Serratia fonticola polyclonal antiserum comprises Salmonellas selective enrichment medium containing Serratia fonticola polyclonal antiserum and Salmonellas method thereof detecting the application in Salmonellas.Polyclonal antiserum of the present invention can reduce the quantity suppressing Serratia fonticola in enrichment liquid even completely, thus eliminate the interference of bringing to the detection of Salmonellas because of the existence of Serratia fonticola, the accuracy of final raising Salmonellas isolation identification, is applicable to the existing Salmeterol fluticasone propionate standard comprising front increasing bacterium and selective enrichment step.The method has simple to operate, the result advantage such as accurately and reliably.
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