Issue 4, 2024

Fast and on-site animal species identification in processed meat via centrifugal microfluidics and isothermal amplification

Abstract

We present a novel centrifugal microfluidic approach to rapidly identify animal species in meat products. The workflow requires a centrifugal cartridge for DNA extraction and for preparation of a recombinant polymerase amplification (RPA) reaction, a programmable centrifuge for processing the cartridge and an isothermal reader to perform the RPA. Liquid reagents are pre-stored on the cartridge and the meat sample can be added directly without any pre-treatment. With this system, we are able to identify six different animal species in a single run within one hour. In pork salami containing horse, turkey, sheep, chicken and beef meat, it was possible to identify species levels as low as 0.01%. In beef salami and cooked pork sausages 0.1% of foreign meat could be detected. This novel workflow enables rapid and sensitive species identification in processed meat at the point of need.

Graphical abstract: Fast and on-site animal species identification in processed meat via centrifugal microfluidics and isothermal amplification

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Dec 2023
Accepted
09 Jan 2024
First published
29 Jan 2024

Lab Chip, 2024,24, 975-984

Fast and on-site animal species identification in processed meat via centrifugal microfluidics and isothermal amplification

L. Niebling, R. Nitzsche, T. Sieksmeyer, V. Haskamp, J. Kissenkötter, A. Abd El Wahed, T. Teufel, H. Hermann, N. Paust and A. R. Homann, Lab Chip, 2024, 24, 975 DOI: 10.1039/D3LC01103H

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