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Re-visiting the occurrence of undeclared species in sausage products sold in Canada

机译:在加拿大销售的香肠产品中重新访问未宣例的物种的发生

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Meat and poultry are major protein sources for humans worldwide. Undeclared ingredients in processed meat products, like sausage, continue to be identified in retail products all over the world. In collaboration with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, a previous study of products purchased in Canada showed 20% mislabelling rate in sausage meats when tested for beef, pork, chicken, turkey and horse using DNA barcoding and digital PCR. In a follow-up to this study, an additional 100 "single species" sausage products were collected from Canadian retail markets, one year after our earlier study, to determine the prevalence of undeclared meat species in sausage. A new hierarchy of complementary molecular methods was applied in this study, including the testing of new target species (sheep and goat), in addition to beef, pork, chicken, turkey and horse. First, all samples were tested using DNA barcoding using universal primers, which revealed that 97% of the samples contained the declared species, presumably as the predominant species. Second, all samples were tested using ddPCR assays specifically targeting beef, pork, chicken, and turkey, which revealed that five beef samples, three chicken samples and two turkey samples contained undeclared species. Additionally, ddPCR revealed the presence of undeclared sheep in five samples. Overall, using complementary molecular methods, 14% of the samples contained additional undeclared species. It was encouraging to find a reduced rate of mislabelling compared to the previous study, though it remains clear that meat mislabelling is still an issue affecting Canadian consumers. The results from this study can be used to support decision-making processes for future inspection and monitoring activities in order to control species substitution or adulteration to protect consumers.
机译:肉类和家禽是全球人类的主要蛋白质来源。加工肉类产品的未释放成分,如香肠,继续在世界各地的零售产品中识别。与加拿大粮食检验机构合作,在使用DNA条形码和数码PCR的牛肉,猪肉,鸡肉,土耳其和马的测试时,加拿大购买的产品上一项对加拿大的产品展示了20%的误标表率。在本研究的后续行动中,在我们早先的研究之后,从加拿大零售市场收集了另外100“单一物种”香肠产品,以确定香肠中未释录的肉类的患病率。在本研究中应用了一种新的互补分子方法的层次,包括测试新的目标物种(绵羊和山羊),除了牛肉,猪肉,鸡,土耳其和马。首先,使用使用通用引物使用DNA条形码测试所有样品,所述通用引物显示,97%的样品含有所阐述的物种,可能是主要物种。其次,使用特异性靶向牛肉,猪肉,鸡肉和土耳其的DDPCR测定来测试所有样品,揭示了五种牛肉样品,三个鸡样本和两种土耳其样品含有未释放的物种。此外,DDPCR揭示了五个样品中未释放的绵羊的存在。总体而言,使用互补分子方法,14%的样品含有额外的未释录物种。与前一项研究相比,令人鼓舞的是,与前一项研究相比,较低的错误标签率降低,但仍然很明显,肉类错误标签仍然是影响加拿大消费者的问题。本研究的结果可用于支持未来检验和监测活动的决策过程,以控制物种替代或掺假,以保护消费者。

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  • 来源
    《Food research international》 |2019年第8期|593-598|共6页
  • 作者单位

    Univ Guelph Dept Integrat Biol Guelph ON Canada|Univ Guelph Biodivers Inst Ontario Guelph ON Canada;

    Univ Guelph Dept Integrat Biol Guelph ON Canada|Univ Guelph Biodivers Inst Ontario Guelph ON Canada;

    Univ Guelph Lab Serv Div Guelph ON Canada;

    Univ Guelph Dept Integrat Biol Guelph ON Canada|Univ Guelph Biodivers Inst Ontario Guelph ON Canada;

    Univ Guelph Lab Serv Div Guelph ON Canada;

    Univ Guelph Lab Serv Div Guelph ON Canada;

    Canadian Food Inspect Agcy Food Safety Sci Direct Sci Branch Ottawa ON Canada;

    Canadian Food Inspect Agcy Food Safety Sci Direct Sci Branch Ottawa ON Canada;

    Univ Guelph Dept Integrat Biol Guelph ON Canada|Univ Guelph Biodivers Inst Ontario Guelph ON Canada;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    DNA barcoding; ddPCR; qPCR; Meat; Mislabelling; Adulteration;

    机译:DNA条形码;DDPCR;QPCR;肉;误标印;掺假;

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