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Q01083: Development of methods for the identification of duck, pheasant, venison, horse, donkey and wild boar in meat products

Tuesday 26 October 2004

This research project aims to develop a series of DNA assays to authenticate the presence of exotic meat species.

Study Duration : July 2003 to December 2004

Contractor : Central Science Laboratory (CSL)

Background

Food labelling regulations require that the species of meat present in meat containing products be accurately identified. This has led to the need for reliable and specific methods of meat species determination in products. DNA techniques dependent on the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) have been shown to be successful in comparison to traditional protein based methods of meat authentication. PCR is highly specific and can be sensitive for target DNA.

Research Approach

The work aims to provide rapid species-specific DNA-based assays for duck, pheasant, venison, donkey, horse and wild boar in meat products. This will be achieved by:

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