Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
The use of molecular marker in the dairy sector is gaining large acceptance as a reliable diagnostic approach for food authenticity and traceability. Using a PCR approach, the rbcL marker, a chloroplast-based gene, was selected to amplify plant DNA fragments in raw cow milk samples collected from stock farms or bought on the Italian market.
rbcL-specific DNA fragments could be found in total milk, as well as in the skimmed and the cream fractions. When the PCR amplified fragments were sent to sequence, the nucleotide composition of the chromatogram reflected the multiple contents of the polyphytic diet.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
DNA detection; feed; traceability
List of contributors:
Ponzoni, Elena; Giani', Silvia; Mastromauro, FRANCESCO PAOLO; Breviario, Diego
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