Lab-on-a-chip-based PCR-RFLP assay for the detection of Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) in the food chain and traditional Chinese medicines

The Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) (MBT) is a vulnerable and protected turtle species, but it is a lucrative item in the illegal wildlife trade because of its great appeal as an exotic food item and in traditional medicine. Although several polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays to identify...

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Main Authors: Asing, -, Ali, Md. Eaqub, Hamid, Sharifah Bee Abd, Hossain, M.A.M., Mustafa, S., Abdul Kader, Md., Zaidul, I.S.M.
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spelling my.um.eprints.183612018-10-19T03:39:34Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/18361/ Lab-on-a-chip-based PCR-RFLP assay for the detection of Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) in the food chain and traditional Chinese medicines Asing, - Ali, Md. Eaqub Hamid, Sharifah Bee Abd Hossain, M.A.M. Mustafa, S. Abdul Kader, Md. Zaidul, I.S.M. Q Science (General) RS Pharmacy and materia medica The Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) (MBT) is a vulnerable and protected turtle species, but it is a lucrative item in the illegal wildlife trade because of its great appeal as an exotic food item and in traditional medicine. Although several polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays to identify MBT by various routes have been documented, their applicability for forensic authentication remains inconclusive due to the long length of the amplicon targets, which are easily broken down by natural decomposition, environmental stresses or physiochemical treatments during food processing. To address this research gap, we developed, for the first time, a species-specific PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) assay with a very short target length (120 bp) to detect MBT in the food chain; this authentication ensured better security and reliability through molecular fingerprints. The PCR-amplified product was digested with Bfa1 endonuclease, and distinctive restriction fingerprints (72, 43 and 5 bp) for MBT were found upon separation in a microfluidic chip-based automated electrophoresis system, which enhances the resolution of short oligos. The chances of any false negative identifications were eliminated through the use of a universal endogenous control for eukaryotes, and the limit of detection was 0.0001 ng DNA or 0.01% of the meat under admixed states. Finally, the optimized PCR-RFLP assay was validated for the screening of raw and processed commercial meatballs, burgers and frankfurters, which are very popular in most countries. The optimized PCR-RFLP assay was further used to screen MBT materials in 153 traditional Chinese medicines of 17 different brands and 62 of them were found MBT positive; wherein the ingredients were not declared in product labels. Overall, the novel assay demonstrated sufficient merit for use in any forensic and/or archaeological authentication of MBT, even under a state of decomposition. Public Library of Science 2016 Article PeerReviewed Asing, - and Ali, Md. Eaqub and Hamid, Sharifah Bee Abd and Hossain, M.A.M. and Mustafa, S. and Abdul Kader, Md. and Zaidul, I.S.M. (2016) Lab-on-a-chip-based PCR-RFLP assay for the detection of Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) in the food chain and traditional Chinese medicines. PLoS ONE, 11 (10). e0163436. ISSN 1932-6203 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163436 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0163436
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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.A.M.
Mustafa, S.
Abdul Kader, Md.
Zaidul, I.S.M.
Lab-on-a-chip-based PCR-RFLP assay for the detection of Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) in the food chain and traditional Chinese medicines
description The Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) (MBT) is a vulnerable and protected turtle species, but it is a lucrative item in the illegal wildlife trade because of its great appeal as an exotic food item and in traditional medicine. Although several polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays to identify MBT by various routes have been documented, their applicability for forensic authentication remains inconclusive due to the long length of the amplicon targets, which are easily broken down by natural decomposition, environmental stresses or physiochemical treatments during food processing. To address this research gap, we developed, for the first time, a species-specific PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) assay with a very short target length (120 bp) to detect MBT in the food chain; this authentication ensured better security and reliability through molecular fingerprints. The PCR-amplified product was digested with Bfa1 endonuclease, and distinctive restriction fingerprints (72, 43 and 5 bp) for MBT were found upon separation in a microfluidic chip-based automated electrophoresis system, which enhances the resolution of short oligos. The chances of any false negative identifications were eliminated through the use of a universal endogenous control for eukaryotes, and the limit of detection was 0.0001 ng DNA or 0.01% of the meat under admixed states. Finally, the optimized PCR-RFLP assay was validated for the screening of raw and processed commercial meatballs, burgers and frankfurters, which are very popular in most countries. The optimized PCR-RFLP assay was further used to screen MBT materials in 153 traditional Chinese medicines of 17 different brands and 62 of them were found MBT positive; wherein the ingredients were not declared in product labels. Overall, the novel assay demonstrated sufficient merit for use in any forensic and/or archaeological authentication of MBT, even under a state of decomposition.
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author Asing, -
Ali, Md. Eaqub
Hamid, Sharifah Bee Abd
Hossain, M.A.M.
Mustafa, S.
Abdul Kader, Md.
Zaidul, I.S.M.
author_facet Asing, -
Ali, Md. Eaqub
Hamid, Sharifah Bee Abd
Hossain, M.A.M.
Mustafa, S.
Abdul Kader, Md.
Zaidul, I.S.M.
author_sort Asing, -
title Lab-on-a-chip-based PCR-RFLP assay for the detection of Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) in the food chain and traditional Chinese medicines
title_short Lab-on-a-chip-based PCR-RFLP assay for the detection of Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) in the food chain and traditional Chinese medicines
title_full Lab-on-a-chip-based PCR-RFLP assay for the detection of Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) in the food chain and traditional Chinese medicines
title_fullStr Lab-on-a-chip-based PCR-RFLP assay for the detection of Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) in the food chain and traditional Chinese medicines
title_full_unstemmed Lab-on-a-chip-based PCR-RFLP assay for the detection of Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis) in the food chain and traditional Chinese medicines
title_sort lab-on-a-chip-based pcr-rflp assay for the detection of malayan box turtle (cuora amboinensis) in the food chain and traditional chinese medicines
publisher Public Library of Science
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/18361/
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163436
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