A rapid low-cost high-density DNA-based multi-detection test for routine inspection of meat species

The increasing occurrence of food frauds suggests that species identification should be part of food authentication. Current molecular-based species identification methods have their own limitations or drawbacks, such as relatively time-consuming experimental steps, expensive equipment and, in parti...

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Veröffentlicht in:Meat science 2014-02, Vol.96 (2), p.922-929
Hauptverfasser: Lin, Chun Chi, Fung, Lai Ling, Chan, Po Kwok, Lee, Cheuk Man, Chow, Kwok Fai, Cheng, Shuk Han
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Zusammenfassung:The increasing occurrence of food frauds suggests that species identification should be part of food authentication. Current molecular-based species identification methods have their own limitations or drawbacks, such as relatively time-consuming experimental steps, expensive equipment and, in particular, these methods cannot identify mixed species in a single experiment. This project proposes an improved method involving PCR amplification of the COI gene and detection of species-specific sequences by hybridisation. Major innovative breakthrough lies in the detection of multiple species, including pork, beef, lamb, horse, cat, dog and mouse, from a mixed sample within a single experiment. The probes used are species-specific either in sole or mixed species samples. As little as 5pg of DNA template in the PCR is detectable in the proposed method. By designing species-specific probes and adopting reverse dot blot hybridisation and flow-through hybridisation, a low-cost high-density DNA-based multi-detection test suitable for routine inspection of meat species was developed. •A species-specific probe for mammal species for food inspection was designed.•A multiple species detection test for food inspection was designed.•Results can be obtained within 1.5h.•The test is low-cost and easy to operate.
ISSN:0309-1740
1873-4138
DOI:10.1016/j.meatsci.2013.09.001