Species specific marker peptides for meat authenticity assessment: A multispecies quantitative approach applied to Bolognese sauce

被引:51
作者
Prandi, Barbara [1 ,2 ]
Varani, Martina [1 ]
Faccini, Andrea [3 ]
Lambertini, Francesca [4 ]
Suman, Michele [4 ]
Leporati, Andrea [4 ]
Tedeschi, Tullia [1 ]
Sforza, Stefano [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Parma, Dept Food & Drug, Parco Area Sci 27-A, I-43124 Parma, Italy
[2] Telemat Univ San Raffaele Roma, Dept Human Sci & Qual Life Promot, Via Val Cannuta 247, Rome, Italy
[3] Univ Parma, Interdept Ctr Measurements, Parco Area Sci 23-A, I-43124 Parma, Italy
[4] Barilla GR Flli SpA, Adv Lab Res, Via Mantova 166, I-43122 Parma, Italy
关键词
Food fraud; Meat authenticity; Peptide markers; LC-MS; Bolognese sauce; Species detection; REAL-TIME PCR; MASS-SPECTROMETRY; PORK MEAT; IDENTIFICATION; QUANTIFICATION; CHICKEN; ORIGIN; BEEF; RAW;
D O I
10.1016/j.foodcont.2018.10.016
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
Food frauds are a critical issue in the field of food safety and quality. Given the high added value, and the complexity of the matrix, processed meat products are among those most susceptible of adulteration. Despite all the efforts made by the official control authorities and by the food industry to counteract these frauds, the undeclared replacement of meat species with cheaper ones is still widespread. The meat species allowed for food consumption are many, and their specific and accurate detection in highly processed food products requires very sensitive and selective analytical methods. In this work, a LC-MS method was developed to identify and quantify eight different meat species (duck, rabbit, chicken, turkey, buffalo, equine, deer and sheep) in a complex food matrix, such as Bolognese sauce. After protein extraction and trypsin digestion, a species-specific peptide marker for each species was chosen for qualification and quantification. The method was validated on real Bolognese sauce samples prepared in an industrial environment, showing a good sensitivity (LOD 0.2-0.8% on whole finished product) and the possibility, using specifically defined calibration lines, to quantify the amount of meat present coming from different species.
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