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- Title
Validation of the Soleris® Enterobacteriaceae Method for Detection of Enterobacteriaceae in Dried Cannabis Flower: AOAC Performance Tested Method<sup>SM</sup> 121901.
- Authors
Quynh-Nhi Le; Mozola, Mark; Tudor, Alexandra; Horine, Leo; Roman, Brooke; Montei, Carolyn; Lei Zhang; Biswas, Preetha; Donofrio, Robert
- Abstract
Background: The Soleris® Enterobacteriaceae vial is a growth-based, automated method for detection of bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae in foods and other sample types including nutraceuticals and cosmetics. The Soleris method is used in a "dilute-to-specification" or threshold manner, in which a result is scored as positive or negative around a predetermined cutoff (in CFU/g) established by the dilution and volume of sample homogenate tested. The Soleris method was granted AOAC Performance Tested MethodSM (PTM) status for select foods after successful completion of a validation study (PTM 121901). Objective: The objective of this study was to validate the method for the detection of Enterobacteriaceae in dried cannabis flower [>0.3% delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)]. Methods: The matrix study included comparison of Soleris method presumptive results to confirmation from the Soleris vials, and comparison of the Soleris confirmed results to those of the ISO 21528-2:2017 colony count method. Test materials at four different levels of contamination ranging from 7.8 to 3500 CFU/g were tested at three dilutions, corresponding to test thresholds. Results: Probability of detection analysis at P<0.05 showed there were no significant differences between Soleris presumptive and confirmed results, and no significant differences between Soleris confirmed and ISO 21528-2:2017 results. Conclusion: The results provided evidence that the Soleris Enterobacteriaceae test is an accurate method for detection of Enterobacteriaceae in dried cannabis flower. Highlights: The Soleris Enterobacteriaceae method provides cannabis industry QC personnel with an effective method for analysis of dried cannabis flower and produces results in 20-24 h.
- Subjects
ENTEROBACTERIACEAE; CANNABIS (Genus); MARIJUANA industry; TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL; FLOWERS; MATERIALS testing; WEEDS
- Publication
Journal of AOAC International, 2022, Vol 105, Issue 6, p1671
- ISSN
1060-3271
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/jaoacint/qsac063