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Real-time PCR-based detection and quantification of genetically modified maize in processed feeds commercialised in Malaysia

Journal

FOOD CONTROL
Volume 21, Issue 11, Pages 1536-1544

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodcont.2010.03.018

Keywords

DNA; GMO; GMO quantification; Feeds; Real-time PCR

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  1. Department of Chemistry, Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation Malaysia

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The present study which dealt mainly with processed feeds and some maize samples sold commercially in Malaysia evaluated the implementation of a real-time PCR cycling system for singleplex screening of eight target sequences (lectin, hmg, adh1, p35S, NK603, GA21, MON810 and MON863) and quantification of four genetically modified (GM) maize events (NK603, GA21, MON810 and MON863). The effects of using proprietary glass magnetic particles to bind DNA to their surface were also investigated in terms of DNA quantity, purity, integrity, quality and its overall effect on DNA amplification. GM material was present in 26.2% feeds and 65% maize samples. All GM samples contained MON810 followed by NK603 (47.5%), GA21 (25%) and MON863 (2.5%). Single-event and multiple-events were identified in the GM samples with 50% of the GM samples containing multiple-events. The present study which represents a fast and reliable methodology would provide an overview of the presence and levels of GMOs in feeds and maize in Malaysia. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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