The seven Anglerfish species, which belong to the genus Lophius, have a different value on the market, worldwide. If whole fishes can be identified by their morphological characteristics, they become indistinguishable when prepared or processed. In this study, a rapid method based on polymerase chain reaction–restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR–RFLP) was developed for the authentication of the seven Lophius species, using a cytochrome b gene fragment of 566 bp. After a genus-specific PCR, a fast digestion with the restriction enzyme BfaI, followed by agarose gel electrophoresis, allowed a clear species identification by producing specific restriction patterns. The total time required was as low as 6 h, DNA extraction included. The method was then used to analyse 48 commercial samples, whose phylogenetic analysis confirmed the PCR–RFLP response at 100 %. Results showed that mislabelling occurs on the market regardless the kind of processing.
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Andrea Armani, Lorenzo Castigliego, Lara Tinacci, Gabriele Gandini, Daniela Gianfaldoni, Alessandra Guidi |
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European Food Research and Technology
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2012 |
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10.1007/s00217-012-1754-3 |
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25-05-2012 |