Detection of genetically modified maize in processed foods sold commercially in Iran by qualitative PCR

Authors

  • Hossein Rastegar Food and drug laboratory research center, Food and Drug Organization, MOH and ME
  • Hossein Vahidi Faculty of pharmacy, Shaheed Beheshti university of medical sciences and health services
  • Mahmoud Alebouyeh Food and drug laboratory research center, Food and Drug Organization,MOH and ME
  • maryam rabiei Food and Drug Laboratory Research Center,Food and Drug Organization, MOH and ME
Abstract:

Detection of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in food is an important issue for all the subjects involved in food control and customer’s right. Due to the increasing number of GMOs imported to Iran during the past few years, it has become necessary to screen the products in order to determine the identity of the consumed daily foodstuffs. In this study, following extraction of genomic DNA from processed foods sold commercially in Iran, qualitative PCR was performed to detect genetically modified maize. The recombinant DNA target sequences were detected with primers highly specific for each investigated transgene such as CaMV35s gene, Bt-11, MON810 and Bt-176 separately. Based on the gel electrophoresis results, Bt-11 and MON810 events were detected in some maize samples; while in none of them Bt-176 modified gene was detected. The results demonstrate for the first time the presence of genetically modified maize in Iranian food products, reinforcing the need for the development of labeling system and valid quantitative methods in routine analyses.

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volume 12  issue 1

pages  25- 30

publication date 2013-03-01

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