Identification of novel peptides for horse meat speciation in highly processed foodstuffs |
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Authors: | Amy J. Claydon Helen H. Grundy Adrian J. Charlton |
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Affiliation: | Food Quality and Safety Programme, Fera Science Ltd, Sand Hutton, York, UK |
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Abstract: | There is a need for robust analytical methods to support enforcement of food labelling legislation. Proteomics is emerging as a complementary methodology to existing tools such as DNA and antibody-based techniques. Here we describe the development of a proteomics strategy for the determination of meat species in highly processed foods. A database of specific peptides for nine relevant animal species was used to enable semi-targeted species determination. This principle was tested for horse meat speciation, and a range of horse-specific peptides were identified as heat stable marker peptides for the detection of low levels of horse meat in mixtures with other species. |
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Keywords: | mass spectrometry biomarker peptide horse meat meat authenticity |
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