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Development of a multiplex DNA-based traceability tool for crop plant materials

机译:开发用于作物材料的基于多重DNA的可追溯性工具

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The authenticity of food is of increasing importance for producers, retailers and consumers. All groups benefit from the correct labelling of the contents of food products. Producers and retailers want to guarantee the origin of their products and check for adulteration with cheaper or inferior ingredients. Consumers are also more demanding about the origin of their food for various socioeconomic reasons. In contrast to this increasing demand, correct labelling has become much more complex because of global transportation networks of raw materials and processed food products. Within the European integrated research project ‘Tracing the origin of food’ (TRACE), a DNA-based multiplex detection tool was developed—the padlock probe ligation and microarray detection (PPLMD) tool. In this paper, this method is extended to a 15-plex traceability tool with a focus on products of commercial importance such as the emmer wheat Farro della Garfagnana (FdG) and Basmati rice. The specificity of 14 plant-related padlock probes was determined and initially validated in mixtures comprising seven or nine plant species/varieties. One nucleotide difference in target sequence was sufficient for the distinction between the presence or absence of a specific target. At least 5% FdG or Basmati rice was detected in mixtures with cheaper bread wheat or non-fragrant rice, respectively. The results suggested that even lower levels of (un-)intentional adulteration could be detected. PPLMD has been shown to be a useful tool for the detection of fraudulent/intentional admixtures in premium foods and is ready for the monitoring of correct labelling of premium foods worldwide.
机译:食品的真实性对于生产商,零售商和消费者而言越来越重要。所有群体都将从食品内容的正确标签中受益。生产商和零售商希望保证其产品的原产地,并检查使用便宜或劣等成分的掺假产品。出于各种社会经济原因,消费者对食物的来源也提出了更高的要求。与不断增长的需求相反,由于原材料和加工食品的全球运输网络,正确的标签变得更加复杂。在欧洲综合研究项目“追踪食物的起源”(TRACE)中,开发了一种基于DNA的多重检测工具-挂锁探针连接和微阵列检测(PPLMD)工具。在本文中,此方法扩展到了15重可追溯性工具,重点关注具有商业重要性的产品,例如Emmer小麦Farro della Garfagnana(FdG)和印度香米。确定了14种植物相关的挂锁探针的特异性,并在包含7种或9种植物物种/品种的混合物中进行了初步验证。目标序列中的一个核苷酸差异足以区分特定目标的存在与否。在与便宜的面包小麦或无香米的混合物中分别检测到至少5%的FdG或印度香米。结果表明,甚至可以检测到更低水平的(无意)掺假。 PPLMD已被证明是检测优质食品中欺诈性/故意掺混物的有用工具,并已准备就绪,可用于监测全世界优质食品的正确标签。

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