| Literature DB >> 32135140 |
Fangyuan Zheng1, Sufang Li1, Sunan Wang2, Tao Feng1, Zejun Jiang1, Jiarong Pan3.
Abstract
Adulteration of high-quality meat with their cheaper counterparts can be minimized by rapid and reliable methods for detecting meat species. Here an isothermal cross-primer amplification (CPA) technique combined with colloidal gold nucleic acid test strips (CPA strips) was developed to differentiate cow, sheep, arctic fox, and pig meat. A simple primer design for multiplex differentiation using a universal single-labeled CPA primer system and four detection-level species-specific labeling primers were analyzed by colloidal gold-based test strip assay. Moreover, simultaneous detection of fox and pig meat on a double-test line strip was feasible. The CPA strip assay indicated a lower amounts sensitivity of 0.3 ng DNA when one targeted species was tested and a detection limit of 1% when arctic fox meat was detected in the meat mixtures. Using a minimal set of primers, this study provides a promising tool for detecting the species of different types of meat using a constant temperature amplification technology.Entities:
Keywords: Cross-primer isothermal amplification; Labeled primers; Multispecies identification; Nucleic acid test strips
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32135140 DOI: 10.1016/j.ab.2020.113672
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Biochem ISSN: 0003-2697 Impact factor: 3.365