[HTML][HTML] Milk adulteration: Detection of bovine milk in bulk goat milk produced by smallholders in northeastern Brazil by a duplex PCR assay

NPA Rodrigues, PEN Givisiez, R Queiroga… - Journal of dairy …, 2012 - Elsevier
Journal of dairy science, 2012Elsevier
The aim of this study was to investigate the adulteration of goat milk produced by
smallholders in semiarid northeastern Brazil with bovine milk as an adulterant. The study
was requested by the association of smallholder producers in the region to investigate and
to inhibit adulteration practices as a need to ensure the quality and safety of goat milk. A
duplex PCR assay has been developed and standardized. Further validation was performed
in 160 fresh bulk goat milk samples. The detection limit of the duplex PCR was 0.5% bovine …
The aim of this study was to investigate the adulteration of goat milk produced by smallholders in semiarid northeastern Brazil with bovine milk as an adulterant. The study was requested by the association of smallholder producers in the region to investigate and to inhibit adulteration practices as a need to ensure the quality and safety of goat milk. A duplex PCR assay has been developed and standardized. Further validation was performed in 160 fresh bulk goat milk samples. The detection limit of the duplex PCR was 0.5% bovine milk in goat milk and the results indicated that 41.2% of the goat milk presented to market was positive for bovine milk. Making the test available to the association of producers, together with extension activities, have been applied to reduce adulteration in goat milk sold to small-scale dairy plants and to ensure the species origin for goat milk in the state of Paraíba.
Elsevier
以上显示的是最相近的搜索结果。 查看全部搜索结果