Literature DB >> 27501408

Double Gene Targeting Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction-Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism Assay Discriminates Beef, Buffalo, and Pork Substitution in Frankfurter Products.

M A Motalib Hossain, Md Eaqub Ali, Sharifah Bee Abd Hamid, Shuhaimi Mustafa1, Mohd Nasir Mohd Desa1, I S M Zaidul2.   

Abstract

Beef, buffalo, and pork adulteration in the food chain is an emerging and sensitive issue. Current molecular techniques to authenticate these species depend on polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays involving long and single targets which break down under natural decomposition and/or processing treatments. This novel multiplex polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism assay targeted two different gene sites for each of the bovine, buffalo, and porcine materials. This authentication ensured better security, first through a complementation approach because it is highly unlikely that both sites will be missing under compromised states, and second through molecular fingerprints. Mitochondrial cytochrome b and ND5 genes were targeted, and all targets (73, 90, 106, 120, 138, and 146 bp) were stable under extreme boiling and autoclaving treatments. Target specificity and authenticity were ensured through cross-amplification reaction and restriction digestion of PCR products with AluI, EciI, FatI, and CviKI-1 enzymes. A survey of Malaysian frankfurter products revealed rampant substitution of beef with buffalo but purity in porcine materials.

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Keywords:  double gene-targets; molecular fingerprints; multiplex PCR-RFLP; species-specific identification

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27501408     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.6b02224

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Agric Food Chem        ISSN: 0021-8561            Impact factor:   5.279


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Authors:  Soo Ji Kang; Chan Song Jang; Ji Min Son; Kwang Won Hong
Journal:  Food Sci Anim Resour       Date:  2021-01-01

2.  Collaborative ring trial of two real-time PCR assays for the detection of porcine- and chicken-derived material in meat products.

Authors:  Qiang Wang; Yicun Cai; Yuping He; Litao Yang; Liangwen Pan
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-10-29       Impact factor: 3.240

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