Technical improvement of the TBP (tubulin-based polymorphism) method for plant species detection, based on capillary electrophoresis
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Nowadays, feed and food safety and traceability are of primary importance. Hence, a correct
labeling of the different products is highly desirable in general, but mandatory for
those people who are suffering from eating disorders and food allergies. Among the technologies
that have been developed for feed and food analysis, the patented tubulin-based
polymorphism (TBP) method emerges as an easy, versatile, and inexpensive diagnostic
tool. Initially used to fingerprint different plant species and varieties, TBP was then successfully
applied to trace species in mixtures of plant origin such as commercial feeds.
TBP is a DNA-based molecular marker, that makes use of PCR for the selective amplification
of plant -tubulin introns. Amplified fragments are then separated by PAGE and
visualized by silver staining. We have now developed an improved version of TBP. Based
on capillary electrophoresis and fluorescence detection, it makes the method automatic,
more sensible, reproducible, and faster. Compared to the classic TBP, this new version
allows to obtain a better data resolution and an easier interpretation of the results, clearing
the way to large-scale feed/food diagnostics
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Depedro, Claudia; Gavazzi, Floriana; Mastromauro, FRANCESCO PAOLO; Casazza, ANNA PAOLA; Breviario, Diego
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