Identification of Meat Species by Using Molecular and Spectroscopic Techniques

Identification of Meat Species by Using Molecular and Spectroscopic Techniques

Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology, 5(5): 488-492, 2017 Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology Available online, ISSN: 2148-127X www.agrifoodscience.com, Turkish Science and Technology Identification of Meat Species by Using Molecular and Spectroscopic Techniques Evrim Gunes Altuntas1*, Ebru Deniz2, Beycan Ayhan3, Kezban Candogan2, Duygu Ozel Demiralp4 1Biotechnology Institute, System Biotechnology Advanced Research Unit, Ankara University, 06100 Ankara, Turkey 2Department of Food Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Ankara University, 06110 Ankara, Turkey 3Dışkapı Yıldırım Beyazıt Training and Research Hospital, Aziz Sancar Research Institute, 06110 Ankara, Turkey 4Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Ankara University, 06110 Ankara, Turkey A R T I C L E I N F O A B S T R A C T Meat is one of the main nutrition source in the human diet with its excellent protein, Review Article vitamin and mineral contents. Despite its advantages, being high-priced makes meat products open to adulteration. Meat products are mixed food types which can contain Received 31 October 2016 different species of meat. However, mixing two or more types of meats is not always Accepted 20 December 2016 allowed by laws. On the other hand, replacement high quality meats with cheaper meat types are a cost lowering way for the producers. The commonly consumed meat types Keywords: differ from country to country, but generally economical, ethnic and religion concerns are Meat and meat products in the foreground. In this case, species identification techniques are gaining importance. Meat adulteration Although some techniques depending on DNA or spectroscopy have been developed for Identification of meat species many years, choosing the best method for species identification is still among the DNA-based methods controversial issues today. Thus, the currently used methods and promising techniques in Spectroscopic methods this area were discussed in this review. *Corresponding Author: E-mail: [email protected] DOI: https://doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v5i5.488-492.1060 Introduction Meat is a great protein source and a basic nutritious developments in this regard (Ayhan, 2013). This subject food making valuable contribution to the human diet has always been in the hot topics of science, thus several (Arihara, 2006; Zhang et al., 2010; Hathwar et al., 2012). techniques were developed to date (Esslinger et al., 2014). In European countries beef consumption in 2012 reached These techniques can be classified in four categories; 6.94 million tonnes, and it is well known that for the last mass spectrometry techniques, spectroscopic techniques, 50 years beef consumption values have been roughly separation techniques such as HPLC, GC and other constant (Zhao et al., 2013). To date, although there are technologies (sensor technology, DNA technology) several meat types available for human consumption, (Luykx et al., 2008). beef, chicken and pork account for the largest share Current available methods used to identify different within the total meat consumption. A part of these meats species are electrophoresis, liquid chromatography, dot can be used as fresh meat for immediate consumption blot hybridization, randomly amplified polymorphic DNA while some can be processed in different ways into a wide PCR, RFLP analysis, and species-specific PCR (Aida et variety of processed meat products representing a al., 2005; Syahariza et al., 2005; Che Man et al., 2007). significant global market share. However, molecular techniques are considered as reliable Customers are gaining interest to know the origin of methods to identify meat types since there is a need to the foods because of quality-related reasons, health and develop faster, cheaper and safe methods. Besides safety reasons and concerns about animal welfare. Due to histological tests, immunoassays or DNA analysis, some cost and religion concerns the meat producers have spectroscopic techniques are gaining interest due to being to comply with some rules issued by the legal institutions low cost and easily applied (Hashim et al., 2010; Lerma- (Murugaiah et al., 2014). For this reasons, meat Garcia et al., 2010; Zhang et al., 2012). The power of the authenticity focusing on determination of species or spectroscopy comes from giving chance to detect or origin has been drawing a great attention as an emerging quantify physical, chemical and biological attributes of area of research with scientific and technological the samples based on their spectral signature, and imaging Altuntas et al., / Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology, 5(5): 488-492, 2017 transforms this information into chemical maps for spatial successfully with DNA isolated from sausages which is a visualization. Thus, these methods can be used to processed meat product. determine what attributes, how much and where they are While ostrich meat composition is similar to poultry, located in the sample (Kamruzzaman et al., 2013). its sensory properties are closer to beef. So, ostrich meat Among DNA based methods, PCR has been proved to can be used in meat mixtures instead of beef without be an adequate technique for detection of small amounts labeling. In a study by Abdulmawjood et al. (2014), a of DNA, specifically amplifying a target region of sensitive and specific method was developed to identify template DNA in a rapid and sensitive manner (Kesmen ostrich meat in the meat mixtures by using a loop- et al., 2012). Many DNA sequences have been analysed mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay for various animals such as fish, game species and several depending on the cytochrome b gene of the mitochondrial domestic animals. Compared to other techniques for DNA of the species Struthio camelus. LAMP technique species identification by DNA-based methods, which was combined with real time fluorometer allowed polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length to detect about 0.01% ostrich meat products with 15 to 20 polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) analysis has already been minutes sampling-to-result identification time successfully applied for species differentiation in heated (Abdulmawjood et al., 2014). and processed meat products like sausages (Aida et al., Pork is the most common meat type used for 2005). adulteration in foods. Che Man et al. (2007) performed a It is estimated that adulteration rates of cooked meat study for the aim of identification pork in some food products are higher than raw meats. Adding poultry meat products including sausages. Genomic DNA was to beef by mixing mechanically deboned poultry tissue extracted from food products and then subjected to with ground or comminuted mammalian products is a species-specific PCR targeting the specific regions of the common way to decrease costs (Doosti et al., 2014). A 12S rRNA gene. This technique provided excellent results new trend accepted by USA is that all food adulterations to identify pork derivatives and was suggested as a are potential food safety issues on the basis that people reliable technique for Halal certification. have limited or no knowledge of any potential food safety Directly DNA sequencing technique requires good implications when they consume adulterated food (Zhao quality DNA, however, denaturated DNA may lead to et al., 2014). form false bands or ambiguous sequence results in mixed On the other hand, there are three main difficulties in species. At this point, PCR-RPLF has several advantages developing authenticity methodology: first of all, a legal such as being cost-effective, accurate detection and requirement, standard or guidance are needed for all applicable for mixed foods containing multiple species cases, the second difficulty is finding a marker which (Murugaiah et al., 2009). characterizes the relavant food. The third one is the need A method was developed by Aida et al. (2005) for for authentic samples available for the development and pork and lard sample identification by using PCR of a evaluation of the method (Primrose et al., 2010). conserved region in the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene. Genomic DNA of pork and lard were extracted and DNA Based Methods to Identify the Meat Types subjected to PCR assay. After PCR products were cut with restriction enzyme (BsaJI), restriction fragment Meat and meat products are very susceptible to length polymorphisms (RPLF) was applied. The PCR- spoilage and also expensive as compared to other food RFLP technique yielded satisfactory results for types. Therefore, their composition and quality has identification of the pig species suggesting that the always been interested. When considered from industrial method has a potential use for Halal authentication. and marketing perspective, the major raw materials in the In yet another aspect, identification of fraud or processing of meat appear as carcasses of beef and pork adulteration is significant in Muslim countries due to (Kartheek et al., 2011). religious reasons. Though pork is the most widely Among the techniques used for species identification, consumed meat in the world (Murphy et al., 2014), this PCR is a DNA based technique allowing the detection of meat type is accepted as haram (unlawful or prohibited) very low amounts of nucleic acid probes and the meat in Islamic countries. For this aim, 224 meat products determination of their sequence via the amplification of containing 68 sausages, 48 frankfurters, 55 hamburgers, DNA or RNA individual strains. This method has some 33

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