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Dipstick test for DNA-based food authentication. Application to coffee authenticity assessment.

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY(2012)

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This paper reports DNA-based food authenticity assays, in which species identification is accomplished by the naked eye withont the need of specialized instruments. Strongly colored nanoparticles (gold nanoparticles) are employed as reporters that enable visual detection. Furthermore, detection is performed in a low-cost, disposable, dipstick-type device that incorporates the reouired reagents in dry form, thereby avoiding multiple pipetting and incubation steps. Due to its simplicity, the method does not require highly qualified personnel. The procedure comprises the following steps: (i) PCR amplification of the DNA segment that flanks the unique SNP (species marker); (ii) a 15 min extension reaction in which DNA polymerase extends an allele-specific primer only if it is perfectly complementary with the target sequence; (iii) detection of the products of the extension reaction within a few minutes by the naked eye employing the dipstick. No purification is required prior to application of the extension products to the dipstick. The method is general and requires only a unique DNA sequence for species discrimination. The only instrument needed is a conventional thermocycler for PCR, which is common equipment in every DNA lv.boratory. As a model, the method was applied to the discrimination of Coffea robusta and arabica species in coffee duthenicity assesswent. As low as 5% of Robusta coffee can be detected in the presence of Arabica coffee.
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dipstick,food authentication,single-nucleotide polymorphisms,coffee authenticity
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