Duplex real-time PCR assay using SYBR Green to detect and quantify Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) materials in meatballs, burgers, frankfurters and traditional Chinese herbal jelly powder

The Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) (MBT) is a vulnerable and protected species widely used in exotic foods and traditional medicines. Currently available polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays to identify MBT lack automation and involve long targets which break down in processed or denatured...

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Main Authors: Asing, -, Ali, Md. Eaqub, Hamid, Sharifah Bee Abd, Hossain, M., Ahamad, M.N.U., Hossain, S.M.A., Naquiah, N., Zaidul, I.S.M.
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spelling my.um.eprints.183602018-10-19T04:02:56Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/18360/ Duplex real-time PCR assay using SYBR Green to detect and quantify Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) materials in meatballs, burgers, frankfurters and traditional Chinese herbal jelly powder Asing, - Ali, Md. Eaqub Hamid, Sharifah Bee Abd Hossain, M. Ahamad, M.N.U. Hossain, S.M.A. Naquiah, N. Zaidul, I.S.M. Q Science (General) RS Pharmacy and materia medica The Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) (MBT) is a vulnerable and protected species widely used in exotic foods and traditional medicines. Currently available polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays to identify MBT lack automation and involve long targets which break down in processed or denatured tissue. This SYBR Green duplex real-time PCR assay has addressed this research gap for the first time through the combination of 120- and 141-bp targets from MBT and eukaryotes for the quantitative detection of MBT DNA in food chain and herbal medicinal preparations. This authentication ensures better security through automation, internal control and short targets that were stable under the processing treatments of foods and medicines. A melting curve clearly demonstrated two peaks at 74.63 ± 0.22 and 78.40 ± 0.31°C for the MBT and eukaryotic products, respectively, under pure, admixed and commercial food matrices. Analysis of 125 reference samples reflected a target recovery of 93.25–153.00%, PCR efficiency of 99–100% and limit of detection of 0.001% under various matrices. The quantification limits were 0.00001, 0.00170 ± 0.00012, 0.00228 ± 0.00029, 0.00198 ± 0.00036 and 0.00191 ± 0.00043 ng DNA for the pure meat, binary mixtures, meatball, burger and frankfurter products, respectively. The assay was used to screen 100 commercial samples of traditional Chinese herbal jelly powder from eight different brands; 22% of them were found to be MBT-positive (5.37 ± 0.50–7.00 ± 0.34% w/w), which was reflected through the Ct values (26.37 ± 0.32–28.90 ± 0.42) and melting curves (74.63–78.65 ± 0.22°C) of the amplified MBT target (120 bp), confirming the speculation that MBT materials are widely used in Chinese herbal desserts, exotic dishes consumed with the hope of prolonging life and youth. Taylor & Francis 2016 Article PeerReviewed Asing, - and Ali, Md. Eaqub and Hamid, Sharifah Bee Abd and Hossain, M. and Ahamad, M.N.U. and Hossain, S.M.A. and Naquiah, N. and Zaidul, I.S.M. (2016) Duplex real-time PCR assay using SYBR Green to detect and quantify Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) materials in meatballs, burgers, frankfurters and traditional Chinese herbal jelly powder. Food Additives and Contaminants Part A-Chemistry Analysis Control Exposure & Risk Assessment, 33 (11). pp. 1643-1659. ISSN 1944-0049 https://doi.org/10.1080/19440049.2016.1236403 doi:10.1080/19440049.2016.1236403
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topic Q Science (General)
RS Pharmacy and materia medica
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
RS Pharmacy and materia medica
Asing, -
Ali, Md. Eaqub
Hamid, Sharifah Bee Abd
Hossain, M.
Ahamad, M.N.U.
Hossain, S.M.A.
Naquiah, N.
Zaidul, I.S.M.
Duplex real-time PCR assay using SYBR Green to detect and quantify Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) materials in meatballs, burgers, frankfurters and traditional Chinese herbal jelly powder
description The Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) (MBT) is a vulnerable and protected species widely used in exotic foods and traditional medicines. Currently available polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays to identify MBT lack automation and involve long targets which break down in processed or denatured tissue. This SYBR Green duplex real-time PCR assay has addressed this research gap for the first time through the combination of 120- and 141-bp targets from MBT and eukaryotes for the quantitative detection of MBT DNA in food chain and herbal medicinal preparations. This authentication ensures better security through automation, internal control and short targets that were stable under the processing treatments of foods and medicines. A melting curve clearly demonstrated two peaks at 74.63 ± 0.22 and 78.40 ± 0.31°C for the MBT and eukaryotic products, respectively, under pure, admixed and commercial food matrices. Analysis of 125 reference samples reflected a target recovery of 93.25–153.00%, PCR efficiency of 99–100% and limit of detection of 0.001% under various matrices. The quantification limits were 0.00001, 0.00170 ± 0.00012, 0.00228 ± 0.00029, 0.00198 ± 0.00036 and 0.00191 ± 0.00043 ng DNA for the pure meat, binary mixtures, meatball, burger and frankfurter products, respectively. The assay was used to screen 100 commercial samples of traditional Chinese herbal jelly powder from eight different brands; 22% of them were found to be MBT-positive (5.37 ± 0.50–7.00 ± 0.34% w/w), which was reflected through the Ct values (26.37 ± 0.32–28.90 ± 0.42) and melting curves (74.63–78.65 ± 0.22°C) of the amplified MBT target (120 bp), confirming the speculation that MBT materials are widely used in Chinese herbal desserts, exotic dishes consumed with the hope of prolonging life and youth.
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author Asing, -
Ali, Md. Eaqub
Hamid, Sharifah Bee Abd
Hossain, M.
Ahamad, M.N.U.
Hossain, S.M.A.
Naquiah, N.
Zaidul, I.S.M.
author_facet Asing, -
Ali, Md. Eaqub
Hamid, Sharifah Bee Abd
Hossain, M.
Ahamad, M.N.U.
Hossain, S.M.A.
Naquiah, N.
Zaidul, I.S.M.
author_sort Asing, -
title Duplex real-time PCR assay using SYBR Green to detect and quantify Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) materials in meatballs, burgers, frankfurters and traditional Chinese herbal jelly powder
title_short Duplex real-time PCR assay using SYBR Green to detect and quantify Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) materials in meatballs, burgers, frankfurters and traditional Chinese herbal jelly powder
title_full Duplex real-time PCR assay using SYBR Green to detect and quantify Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) materials in meatballs, burgers, frankfurters and traditional Chinese herbal jelly powder
title_fullStr Duplex real-time PCR assay using SYBR Green to detect and quantify Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) materials in meatballs, burgers, frankfurters and traditional Chinese herbal jelly powder
title_full_unstemmed Duplex real-time PCR assay using SYBR Green to detect and quantify Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) materials in meatballs, burgers, frankfurters and traditional Chinese herbal jelly powder
title_sort duplex real-time pcr assay using sybr green to detect and quantify malayan box turtle (cuora amboinensis) materials in meatballs, burgers, frankfurters and traditional chinese herbal jelly powder
publisher Taylor & Francis
publishDate 2016
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