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LAMP assay for rapid diagnosis of cow DNA in goat milk and meat samples.
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2017
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CaprineDna AnalysisDiagnosisEducationLivestock HealthCow DnaAnimal Species DetectionBioanalysisAnalytical ChemistryAnalytical BiotechnologyGoat MilkCow ComponentsMeat SamplesFood SafetyAnimal ScienceVeterinary ScienceNucleic Acid AmplificationMicrobiologyMedicineAdulterated Cow Dna
Animal species detection is one of the crucial steps for consumer's food analysis. In the present study we developed an in-house built loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay for rapid detection of adulterated cow DNA in goat milk/meat samples. The cow milk/tissue DNA in goat milk/meat samples were identified in the developed LAMP assay by either naked eye visualizing with SYBR Green I dyes or by detecting the typical ladder pattern on gel electrophoresis. This test can detect up to minimum 5% level of cow components admixed in goat milk/meat samples and can be completed within 1 h 40 min starting from DNA extraction from milk/meat samples and can be performed in a water bath. Developed LAMP methodology is simple; rapid and sensitive techniques that can detect adulterant like cow components in goat milk/meat are more accurate than other existing DNA based technologies.
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