Briefly describe the methods for rapid quantitative detection of animal diseases
There are many types of animal diseases, and traditional methods for rapid quantitative detection of animal diseases are indeed very difficult. To accurately and quickly detect them, it is recommended to choose mass spectrometry identification methods. The reason why mass spectrometry identification is accurate is that mass spectrometry can determine the species of microorganisms by identifying their metabolome.
There are many types of animal diseases, and the proteome may be highly similar, while the metabolome, as a direct functional phenotype of microorganisms, is a direct means of distinguishing microbial species. Moreover, mass spectrometry for rapid quantitative detection of animal diseases is more efficient compared to traditional PCR identification. Mass spectrometry has high accuracy and only requires trace samples. For qualitative microbial identification, there is no need to know microbial information, and it can directly determine whether microorganisms belong to the same category through metabolism.
This method is time-saving, labor-saving, and efficient, but the price is slightly higher. But now mass spectrometry detection for rapid quantitative detection of animal diseases is also very common, and the price is relatively favorable.