Betekenis van:
stomacher
stomacher
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- garment consisting of a V-shaped panel of stiff material worn over the chest and stomach in the 16th century
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- Foaming shall be avoided by removing the air from the stomacher bag as much as possible.
- The test portion shall be cut in small pieces and placed into a stomacher bag, using a sterile instrument and an aseptic technique.
- To the volume of the test portion (10 g), 9 volumes (90 ml) of diluent are added and subsequently the mixture is homogenised using a stomacher or a pulsifier for 1 to 2 min.
- The mixture shall be treated in a stomacher or pulsifier for approximately ONE minute (27 g are needed to perform analyses for Salmonella spp. and Campylobacter spp. from one sample in parallel).
- process immediately. By crushing the segments in a strong maceration bag (e.g. Stomacher or Bioreba) with an appropriate volume of extraction buffer (Appendix 3) using a rubber mallet or appropriate grinding apparatus (e.g. Homex).
- By crushing the segments in a strong maceration bag (e.g. Stomacher or Bioreba) with an appropriate volume of extraction buffer (Appendix 3) using a rubber mallet or appropriate grinding apparatus (e.g. Homex).
- Process immediately by crushing the segments in a strong maceration bag (e.g. Stomacher or Bioreba) with an appropriate volume of extraction buffer (Appendix 4) using a rubber mallet or appropriate grinding apparatus (e.g. Homex).
- To the volume of the test portion (10 g), 9 volumes (90 ml) of diluent are added and subsequently the mixture is homogenized using a stomacher or a pulsifier for 1 to 2 min.
- Homogenise the cores with sufficient volume (approximately 40 ml) of extraction buffer (Appendix 4), either in a blender (e.g. Waring or Ultra Thurax) or by crushing in a sealed disposable maceration bag (e.g. Stomacher or Bioreba strong guage polythene, 150 mm × 250 mm; radiation sterilised) using a rubber mallet or suitable grinding apparatus (e.g. Homex).
- homogenise the cores with sufficient volume (approximately 40 ml) of extraction buffer (Appendix 3), either in a blender (e.g. Waring or Ultra Thurax) or by crushing in a sealed disposable maceration bag (e.g. Stomacher or Bioreba strong guage polythene, 150 mm × 250 mm; radiation sterilised) using a rubber mallet or suitable grinding apparatus (e.g. Homex).
- Using a sterile instrument and aseptic technique, the neck skin shall be removed, if present, together with the skin from one side of the carcass avoiding any fat to make a 27 g test portion and placed into a stomacher bag (or pulsifier).