Accurate determination of meat mass fractions using DNA measurements for quantifying meat adulteration by digital PCR

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY(2021)

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The alarming problem of meat adulteration emphasises the demand for accessible analytical approaches for food regulatory agencies to detect and, specially, to measure altered meat fractions. This study proposes a novel cross-species triplex droplet digital polymerase chain reaction (ddPCR) assay to simultaneously identify and quantify the ratios of pork/beef meat fractions from a total DNA content, including processed and autoclaved meat, without requiring a standard, achieving high sensitivity with a limit of quantification estimated at 0.1% (w/w) and a limit of detection down to 0.01% (w/w). A single copy nuclear gene, beta-actin, was employed as a target, accompanied with myostatin gene as a cross-species target to quantify the meat background. The duplex assay provided a simultaneous quantification of pork and myostatin, whereas the triplex assay was able to detect pork, beef and myostatin with a decrease of technical error, cost and time.
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DNA measurements, droplet digital PCR, food mislabelling, mass fractions, meat quantification, pork, beef adulteration
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