Development and Evaluation of Elisa Kits Based on Proteomics Technology for Detection and Semi-Quantification of Meat Species Adulteration

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Manal Mohamed Elsayed Ahmed
Walid Nazmy
Asmaa Noureen

Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to develop ELISA kits for the detection of meat species adulteration in raw and processed meat and evaluate its specificity and sensitivity.


Method: We identify the unique peptide markers based on the proteomics approach. Subsequently, we prepared specific antisera for beef, pork, horse, sheep, chicken and developed ELISA kits.


Results: Evaluation of the developed kits in testing crooked reference sample mixtures revealed that the developed  ELISA kits showed 100% specificity with no cross-reactivity detected for the non-target species. In terms of sensitivity, the developed ELISA kits were able to consistently detect pork in the sample mixtures and horses at levels down to 5% w/w. Although sheep and chicken were detected at levels as low as 1% w/w. The beef-specific ELISA test showed greater sensitivity.


 


Conclusions: It is concluded that the developed ELISA kits are a promising tool but further studies are still required for validation of the developed kits and comparing its results with the commercially used kits before entry into the production phase.

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Ahmed, M. M. E., Nazmy, W. ., & Noureen, A. . (2022). Development and Evaluation of Elisa Kits Based on Proteomics Technology for Detection and Semi-Quantification of Meat Species Adulteration. Journal of Scientific Research in Medical and Biological Sciences, 3(1), 17-28. https://doi.org/10.47631/jsrmbs.v3i1.441
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