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A simple bioluminescence procedure for early warning detection of coliform bacteria in drinking water

A simple bioluminescence procedure for early warning detection of coliform bacteria in drinking water

World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2008
Abstract
Traditional cultivation-dependent tests for coliform bacteria in food and drinking water take 18–24 h to complete. Bioluminescence-based enzyme assays can potentially reduce analysis time for indicator bacteria such as coliforms. In the present study, we developed a simple presence/absence (P/A) bioluminescence procedure for rapid detection of coliform bacteria in groundwater-based drinking water. The bioluminescence procedure targeting β-d-galactosidase activity in coliform bacteria

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