Quantitative competitive (QC) PCR for quantification of porcine DNA. 2001

C Wolf, and J Lüthy
Laboratory of Food Chemistry, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Berne, Freiestrasse 3, CH-3012 Berne, Switzerland.

Many meat products nowadays may contain several species in different proportions. To protect consumers from fraud and misdeclarations, not only a qualitative but also a quantitative monitoring of ingredients of complex food products is necessary. DNA based techniques like the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) are widely used for identification of species but no answer to the proportional amount of a certain species could be given using current techniques. In this study we report the development and evaluation of a quantitative competitive polymerase chain reaction (QC-PCR) for detection and quantification of porcine DNA using a new porcine specific PCR system based on the growth hormone gene of sus scrofa. A DNA competitor differing by 30 bp in length from the porcine target sequence was constructed and used for PCR together with the target DNA. Specificity of the new primers was evaluated with DNA from cattle, sheep, chicken and turkey. The competitor concentration was adjusted to porcine DNA contents of 2 or 20% by coamplification of mixtures containing porcine and corresponding amounts of bovine DNA in defined ratios.

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