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A systematic review of DNA‐based methods in authentication of game and less common meat species

Type
Journal article
Language
English
Date issued
2023
Author
Adenuga, Bukola M.
Montowska, Magdalena 
Faculty
Wydział Nauk o Żywności i Żywieniu
Journal
Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety
ISSN
1541-4337
DOI
10.1111/1541-4337.13142
Web address
https://ift.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1541-4337.13142
Volume
22
Number
3 ( May 2023)
Pages from-to
s. 2112–2160
Abstract (EN)
Despite the numerous studies on food safety and authenticity, especially for meat and meat products, not enough studies have been conducted focusing exclusively on game species and other unusual meat animals. As a result of the European horse scandal, the horse is currently the target of many meat authenticity studies. With this review, we aim to present various DNA-based methods that have been used by researchers to identify, detect, and quantify game, uncommon meat animals, and wildlife species. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is considered the standard method for DNA analysis in meat authenticity testing. However, in this paper, we present several other methods that may or may not involve the PCR technique. For this purpose, we systematically reviewed 131 articles selected according to various criteria such as target animal species, method of analysis, year of publication, and so forth. The result of our study shows the most studied game and uncommon meat species, PCR- and non-PCR-based methods for game meat analysis, and DNA-based methods in wildlife conservation. With this study, researchers can find detailed information about frequent game species used as adulterants for regular meat products and the DNA-based techniques to identify them.
Keywords (EN)
  • adulteration

  • authenticity

  • conservation

  • DNA

  • game

  • meat products

  • PCR

  • wildlife species

License
cc-bycc-by CC-BY - Attribution
Open access date
March 28, 2023
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