Abstract :
The presence of DNA fragments in blood and milk from goats fed conventional (control) or Roundup ReadyR soybean meal
solvent extracted (s.e.; treated) was investigated by using a polymerase chain reaction approach. The same investigation was
carried out on blood, skeletal muscle and organs from kids of both groups fed only dams’ milk until weaning. Moreover, the
possible effects on cell metabolism were evaluated by determination of several specific enzymes in serum, heart, skeletal muscle,
liver and kidney. Fragments of the multicopy chloroplast (trnL) gene were found in blood and milk samples from goats of both
groups. In kids, the chloroplast fragments were found in samples of both groups. In samples, which proved positive for the
presence of chloroplast DNA, fragments of the specific soybean single copy gene (lectin) were detected in several blood and milk
samples. The same fragment was also found in control and treated groups of kids. Transgenic fragments were not found in those
samples, which were found positive for chloroplast fragments of control groups of either goats or kids. On the contrary, in blood
and milk of treated goats, fragments both of the 35S promoter and the CP4 EPSPS gene were detected. These fragments were
also found in treated kids with a significant detection of the 35S promoter in liver, kidney and blood, and of the CP4 EPSPS
gene fragment in liver, kidney, heart and muscle. A significant increase in lactic dehydrogenase, mainly concerning the lactic
dehydrogenase-1 isoenzyme was found in heart, skeletal muscle and kidney of treated kids, thus suggesting a change in the
local production of the enzyme. Finally, no significant differences were detected concerning kid body and organ weight.
Keywords :
genetically modified soybean meal , goat , Kid , DNA passage