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A novel quantitative real-time PCR method for identification and quantification of mammalian and poultry species in foods

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Abstract Meat adulteration has posed considerable risks to public health. In this study, we developed a novel real-time quantitative PCR method for the detection of some mammalian and poultry species… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Meat adulteration has posed considerable risks to public health. In this study, we developed a novel real-time quantitative PCR method for the detection of some mammalian and poultry species that are used as meat products or meat adulterants. The method was based on the detection of the single-copy nuclear gene myostatin . The specificity, heterogeneity, and copy number of myostatin were evaluated. Additionally, we determined the sensitivity and precision of the method. The results revealed that myostatin had high specificity and low heterogeneity among different mammalian and poultry species. The limit of detection was 5 pg of animal genomic DNA or 0.001% meat ingredient, and the limit of quantification was 10 pg of animal genomic DNA or 0.01% meat ingredient. The quantification results of 12 blind samples showed that the biases between the measured and true values were

Keywords: mammalian poultry; method; meat; poultry species; quantification

Journal Title: Food Control
Year Published: 2017

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