3M Molecular Detection System Procures Extended Validation from AFNOR CERTIFICATION for Salmonella Assay
3M Food Safety’s molecular detection technology meets international test criteria for spotting Salmonella in all food categories and environmental products
"It’s a great accomplishment that this technology has been comprehensively validated to detect such a common and harmful organism throughout the world"
ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--3M Food Safety today announced its 3M™ Molecular Detection Assay Salmonella
has received an extension of the current NF VALIDATION certificate from
AFNOR CERTIFICATION. The Paris-based AFNOR CERTIFICATION expert
committee found 3M’s assay to be as or more effective than standard
methods for detecting Salmonella spp. in seafood and vegetable
products as well as in environmental samples taken from food processing
sites.
This follows AFNOR CERTIFICATION’s validation in December of the same
product’s efficacy finding Salmonella spp. in egg, meat and dairy
products. Based on these two sets of data, the certification is now
granted for all food categories and environmental products.1
To obtain NF VALIDATION certification, the 3M Molecular Detection Assay Salmonella
test kit went through a comprehensive scientific review process. The
assay was tested by an expert independent laboratory against EN ISO
6579, the worldwide standard for detecting Salmonella spp. Next,
collaborative studies were conducted by 18 other laboratories from seven
different countries to ensure the test method could be effectively
reproduced and repeated.
“Salmonella can be found in a wide variety of foods and
surfaces,” said Marie-Pierre Copin, 3M Food Safety European regulatory
affairs specialist. “Having AFNOR CERTIFICATION’s recognition for
detecting the organism in so many types of samples is a testament to the
technology’s robust and versatile capabilities.”
Now used in at least 33 countries, the 3M™ Molecular Detection System
was introduced to food processors, third-party reference laboratories
and other customers in December 2011 along with 3M Molecular Detection
Assays for E.coli (O157 including H7), Listeria and Salmonella.
Leveraging isothermal DNA amplification and bioluminescence detection
technologies, it simultaneously pinpoints and amplifies nucleic acid in
enriched food and food process samples.
“It’s a great accomplishment that this technology has been
comprehensively validated to detect such a common and harmful organism
throughout the world,” said Niki Montgomery, global marketing manager
for 3M Food Safety. “Its increasingly proven accuracy is a perfect
complement to its simplicity and ease-of-use.”
1Products excluded for the certification:spices,
aromatic herbs, instant coffees and teas, bouillon cubes, concentrates,
milk powders and cocoa powders
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