用于量化斯佩耳特小麦(Triticum spelta)产品中普通小麦(Triticum aestivum)的液滴数字 PCR 方法的实验室间验证

IF 1.4 3区 农林科学 Q4 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Journal of Consumer Protection and Food Safety Pub Date : 2024-03-20 DOI:10.1007/s00003-024-01503-x
Hans-Ulrich Waiblinger, Claudia Bruenen-Nieweler, Kirstin Frost, Patrick Guertler, Regina Klapper, Nele Matthes, Elisabeth Sciurba, René Koeppel, Kathrin Szabo
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斯佩耳特小麦产品深受消费者欢迎,市场价值较高,因此容易掺入价值较低的谷物。为了便于产品控制,最近开发的一种双液滴数字 PCR 方法可以检测和定量斯佩耳特小麦(Triticum spelta)食品中的普通小麦(Triticum aestivum)污染。这种双联液滴数字 PCR 检测法以两个亚种的 γ-gliadin基因和 Q-locus为目标。在这项研究中,有 11 家实验室参加了实验室间环试,对该方法进行了验证。制备并测试了含有规定比例斯佩耳特小麦和普通小麦的测试材料。环试程序包括对测试样本进行 DNA 提取,并使用液滴数字 PCR 测定亚种比例。环试结果证实,该方法能够对斯佩耳特小麦中的普通小麦进行特异性检测和定量,相对测量不确定性在可接受范围内,且无需参考材料进行校准。据我们所知,这是首次对用于食品中物种区分的数字 PCR 方法进行实验室间验证。
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Interlaboratory validation of a droplet digital PCR method for quantifying common wheat (Triticum aestivum) in spelt (Triticum spelta) products

Spelt products are popular with consumers achieving higher market prizes, making them susceptible to food adulteration with less valuable cereals. To facilitate product control, a recently developed duplex droplet digital PCR method enables the detection and quantification of common wheat (Triticum aestivum) contaminations in food products made from spelt (Triticum spelta). The duplex droplet digital PCR assay targets the γ-gliadin gene and the Q-locus of both subspecies. In this study, the method was validated in an interlaboratory ring trial involving 11 participating laboratories. Test materials containing defined proportions of spelt and common wheat were prepared and tested. The ring trial procedure included DNA extraction of the test samples and determination of subspecies proportions using droplet digital PCR. Results from the ring trial confirmed the method's capability for specific detection and quantification of common wheat in spelt, with acceptable relative measurement uncertainties, and without requiring reference material for calibration. To our knowledge, this is the first interlaboratory validation of a digital PCR method for species differentiation in food.

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