Swordfish or Shark Slice? A Rapid Response by COIBar-RFLP
Market transparency is in strong demand by consumers, and the authentication of species is an important step for seafood traceability. In this study, a simple molecular strategy, COIBar-RFLP (cytochrome oxidase I barcode-restriction fragment length polymorphism), is proposed to unveil commercial fra...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Foods 2019-11, Vol.8 (11), p.537 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Market transparency is in strong demand by consumers, and the authentication of species is an important step for seafood traceability. In this study, a simple molecular strategy, COIBar-RFLP (cytochrome oxidase I barcode-restriction fragment length polymorphism), is proposed to unveil commercial fraud based on the practice of species substitution in the swordfish trade. In particular, COI barcoding allowed the identification of the species
, and
in slices labeled as
. Furthermore, the enzymatic digestion of COI amplicons using the
I restriction endonuclease allowed the simultaneous discrimination of the four species. Interestingly, an intraspecific differential
I pattern was obtained for the swordfish samples. This pattern was useful to differentiate the two different clades revealed in this species by phylogenetic analyses using several molecular markers. These results indicate the need to strengthen regulations and define molecular tools for combating the occurrence of fraud along the seafood supply chain and show that COIBar-RFLP could become a standardized molecular tool to assess seafood authenticity. |
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ISSN: | 2304-8158 2304-8158 |
DOI: | 10.3390/foods8110537 |