A novel multiplex xMAP assay for generic detection of avian, fish, and ruminant DNA in feed and feedstuffs
Autor: | Chen Ru, Jing Yang, Mei Mingzhu, Liu Zhiling, Duan Yanyu, Weng Wenchuan, Xiao-Bo Gao |
---|---|
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Mitochondrial DNA
Food Contamination Biology MT-RNR1 Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology Polymerase Chain Reaction Sensitivity and Specificity Birds 03 medical and health sciences chemistry.chemical_compound Ruminant Animals Multiplex Gene 030304 developmental biology DNA Primers Detection limit 0303 health sciences 030306 microbiology Fishes Nucleic Acid Hybridization General Medicine DNA Ruminants Ribosomal RNA biology.organism_classification Animal Feed Biochemistry chemistry RNA Ribosomal Oligonucleotide Probes Biotechnology |
Zdroj: | Applied microbiology and biotechnology. 103(11) |
ISSN: | 1432-0614 |
Popis: | The identification of animal species in feed and feedstuffs is important for detecting contamination and fraudulent replacement of animal components that might cause health and economic problems. A novel multiplex assay, based on xMAP technology and the generic detection of closely related species, was developed for the simultaneous differential detection of avian, fish, and ruminant DNA in products. Universal primers and probes specific to avian, fish, or ruminant species were designed to target a conserved mitochondrial DNA sequence in the 12S ribosomal RNA gene (rRNA). The assay specificity was validated using samples of 27 target and 10 nontarget animal species. The limits of detection of the purified DNA were determined to be 0.2 pg/μL-0.1 ng/μL by testing the meat samples of six species and four feedstuffs. The detection sensitivity of the experimental mixtures was demonstrated to be 0.01% (weight percentage). The assay's suitability for practical application was evaluated by testing feed samples; unlabeled animal ingredients were detected in 32% of the 56 samples. The assay differentially detected the three targeted categories of animal species in less than 2 h, reflecting improvements in speed and efficiency. Based on these results, this novel multiplex xMAP assay provides a reliable and highly efficient technology for the routine detection of animal species in feed and other products for which this information is needed. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
Externí odkaz: | |
Nepřihlášeným uživatelům se plný text nezobrazuje | K zobrazení výsledku je třeba se přihlásit. |