Title of article :
Authentication and Mislabeling Detection in Canned Meat Using Multiplex PCR
Author/Authors :
Elbialy, Zizy I. Animal Health Research Institute - Department of Biotechnology, Egypt , Elkassas, Walaa M. Animal Health Research Institute - Department of Food Hygiene, Egypt , Elkatatny, Nasema A. Animal Health Research Institute - Department of Biotechnology, Egypt
Abstract :
Detection of species adulteration in meat products is important for consumer protection and food labeling law application. The threat and risk of food adulteration and mislabeling have become a large concern and challenge for the food control authorities and consumers. In this study 10 samples of Luncheon (beef) and 10 samples of Corned beef were collected from the local markets in Kafrelsheikh Governorate and examined for mislabeling detection by means of multiplex PCR. Results showed that 8 of the 10 samples Luncheon and all the 10 samples Corned beef were adulterated with goat s meat, while one sample of Luncheon was adulterated with equine meat, which were not in compliance with the label on the examined product. So, a strict national program by the concerned authority is required to protect consumers and prevent adulteration of food stuff.
Keywords :
Adulteration , Canned meat , Multiplex PCR
Journal title :
The Alexandria Journal of Veterinary Sciences (AJVS)
Journal title :
The Alexandria Journal of Veterinary Sciences (AJVS)