4.5 Article

Rapid porcine detection in gelatin-based highly processed products using loop mediated isothermal amplification

Journal

JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-MYSORE
Volume 58, Issue 12, Pages 4504-4513

Publisher

SPRINGER INDIA
DOI: 10.1007/s13197-020-04932-2

Keywords

Gelatin authentication; Loop isothermal amplification; LAMP; Porcine DNA; Fluorescent dye; Real-time LAMP; Calcein

Funding

  1. Universiti Putra Malaysia [GP-IPS/2018/9625800, GP-B/2018/9658200]
  2. Konsortium Institut Halal IPT Malaysia
  3. Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysia [6300911]

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The study successfully detected porcine DNA in gelatin products using porcine-specific LAMP technology, demonstrating excellent specificity, sensitivity, and rapidity.
Low DNA concentration recovered from highly processed products such as gelatin and gelatin-based products renders difficulty in detecting porcine contamination using conventional PCR techniques. We documented here a porcine-specific loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) to identify porcine traces in gelatin products. The porcine-specific primers were designed according to mitochondrial DNA of Cytochrome b gene sequence. Here we used two different reaction mixtures for LAMP assay (GENIE and MYRM) against the same DNA samples extracted from gelatin products and porcine-specific primers to detect the presence of porcine DNA. The porcine-specific primers were shown to be specific only to Sus scrofa against 14 DNA of other meat species. The analytical sensitivity of the LAMP assay for porcine DNA detection is 1 pg/mu L using both GENIE (within 30 m) and MYRM (within 60 m) reaction mixtures. Analysis against 32 samples of gelatin products showed that five samples were found to contain porcine DNA; two samples out of six gelatin powder samples and three gelatin capsule samples out of nine. Out of these five positive samples, three were not labeled containing porcine gelatin. Overall, LAMP assay in this study showed an excellent specificity, sensitivity and rapidity in detection of porcine DNA in gelatin products.

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