| Literature DB >> 26807698 |
Marta Muñoz-Colmenero1, Jose Luis Martínez2, Agustín Roca1, Eva Garcia-Vazquez1.
Abstract
Candy products are consumed all across the world, but there is not much information about their composition. In this study we have used a DNA-based approach for determining the animal species occurring in 40 commercial candies of different types. We extracted DNA and performed PCR amplification, cloning and sequencing for obtaining species-informative DNA sequences. Eight species were identified including fish (hake and anchovy) in 22% of the products analyzed. Bovine and porcine were the most abundant appearing in 27 samples each one. Most products contained a mixture of species. Marshmallows (7), jelly-types, and gummies (20) contained a significantly higher number of species than hard candies (9). We demonstrated the presence of DNA animal species in candy product which allow consumers to make choices and prevent allergic reaction.Entities:
Keywords: DNA markers; PCR cloning; animal species; candy; gelatin
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26807698 DOI: 10.1111/1750-3841.13225
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Food Sci ISSN: 0022-1147 Impact factor: 3.167