Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6390110 | Food Control | 2016 | 9 Pages |
â¢This DNA macro-array allows the simultaneous identification of 32 meat species.â¢Up to 8 samples can be analysed per chip support.â¢The method showed a sensitivity of 1% in adulterated spiked meat samples.â¢Meat mislabelling can be easily detected.
Considering the recent cases of meat adulteration and fraud, efficient and accurate analytical methods are needed for the specific identification of meat species as a key importance to maintain consumers' trust and to comply with various local labelling legislations. As a reference approach, the application of PCR to meat speciation is always limited to few species, whereas there is a strong need to broaden the number of identified meat species. PCR was here associated with a commercial DNA macro-array spotted with meat-specific capture probes, allowing the simultaneous identification of 32 meat species on 8 samples per chip support. Tested on pure meat samples, spiked samples, proficiency test samples, and processed samples, the method showed high specificity on the targeted species and allowed a sensitivity down to 1% (w/w). Easy-to-use, fast and cost-efficient, this multi-screening approach is fit-for-purpose as a tool to detect meat substitution or adulteration for meat testing laboratories.