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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2010

Design of multiplex calibrant plasmids, their use in GMO detection and the limit of their applicability for quantitative purposes owing to competition effects

Frédéric Debode; Aline Marien; Eric Janssen; Gilbert Berben

Five double-target multiplex plasmids to be used as calibrants for GMO quantification were constructed. They were composed of two modified targets associated in tandem in the same plasmid : (1) a part of the soybean lectin gene and (2) a part of the transgenic construction of the GTS40-3-2 event. Modifications were performed in such a way that each target could be amplified with the same primers as those for the original target from which they were derived but such that each was specifically detected with an appropriate probe. Sequence modifications were done to keep the parameters of the new target as similar as possible to those of its original sequence. The plasmids were designed to be used either in separate reactions or in multiplex reactions. Evidence is given that with each of the five different plasmids used in separate wells as a calibrant for a different copy number, a calibration curve can be built. When the targets were amplified together (in multiplex) and at different concentrations inside the same well, the calibration curves showed that there was a competition effect between the targets and this limits the range of copy numbers for calibration over a maximum of 2 orders of magnitude. Another possible application of multiplex plasmids is discussed.


Food Additives and Contaminants Part A-chemistry Analysis Control Exposure & Risk Assessment | 2017

Development of real-time PCR tests for the detection of Tenebrio molitor in food and feed

Frédéric Debode; Aline Marien; Amaury Gérard; Frédéric Francis; Olivier Fumière; Gilbert Berben

ABSTRACT Insects are rich in proteins and could be an alternative source of proteins to feed animals and humans. Numerous companies have started the production of insects for feed purposes. In Europe, these processed animal proteins are not yet authorised by legislation as many questions still need to be answered concerning this ‘novel food’. Authorisations will be possible when methods of authentication of the products are available. In this study we propose real-time PCR methods for the specific detection of the mealworm (Tenebriomolitor), one of the most widely used insects for food and feed production. Two PCR assays are proposed: the first based on the wingless gene and the second based on the cadherin gene. The PCR tests amplify fragments of 87 bp. These qualitative methods were tested according to several performance criteria. The specificity was tested on 34 insect species’ DNA, but also on non-insect species including crustacean, mammals, birds and plants. The limit of detection was determined and was below 20 copies for the two PCR tests. The applicability of the tests was demonstrated by the analysis of real-life processed samples containing T. molitor.


Food Analytical Methods | 2018

Detection of Transgenic Atlantic and Coho Salmon by Real-time PCR

Frédéric Debode; Eric Janssen; Aline Marien; Robert H. Devlin; Kathrin Lieske; Joachim Mankertz; Gilbert Berben

Genetic modifications (GM) have been applied to salmon to generate fast-growing strains for potential use in aquaculture. In November 2015, the first transgenic salmon (AquAdvantage® Atlantic salmon) was accepted for commercialization in the USA under defined conditions. The presence of GM food products in the marketplace stimulates the need for detection methods to allow screening for the presence of genetic modifications in seafood products. This paper first shows that it is possible to obtain amplifiable DNA from raw and processed products containing salmon. Detection methods by real-time PCR are proposed in this work. An endogenous gene target was designed to detect salmonid species DNA in samples. In addition, detection methods using real-time PCR were developed for two GM salmon possessing growth hormone transgenes: the AquAdvantage® Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) developed by AquaBounty for commercial purposes, and the coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) developed for research purposes by Fisheries and Oceans Canada. The methods are able to detect at least 20 copies of the target. It was found however that one of the construct-specific methods for the AquAdvantage® salmon detection did not work on AquAdvantage® genomic DNA even though it works on the sequence published in GenBank. The other assay however was found to reliably detect AquAdvantage® transgenic sequences in genomic DNA.


Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2009

Novel approach for interlaboratory transfer of real-time PCR methods: detecting bovine meat and bone meal in feed

Marta Prado; Olivier Fumière; Ana Boix; Aline Marien; Gilbert Berben; Christoph von Holst


Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement | 2017

Influence de la taille de l'amplicon sur les résultats obtenus par PCR en temps réel

Frédéric Debode; Aline Marien; Eric Janssen; Claude Bragard; Gilbert Berben


Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society | 2012

DNA Detection by Conventional and Real-Time PCR After Extraction from Vegetable Oils

Frédéric Debode; Eric Janssen; Aline Marien; Gilbert Berben


Food Control | 2012

Factors influencing the accuracy of measurements with real-time PCR: The example of the determination of processed animal proteins

Christoph von Holst; Ana Boix; Aline Marien; Marta Prado


Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement | 2017

The influence of amplicon length on real-time PCR results

Frédéric Debode; Aline Marien; Eric Janssen; Claude Bragard; Gilbert Berben


Archive | 2017

Development of real-time PCR targets for the detection of Tenebrio molitor and Hermetia illucens

Aline Marien; Frédéric Debode; Céline Aerts; Cécile Ancion; Amaury Gerard; Olivier Fumière; Frédéric Francis; Gilbert Berben


Archive | 2017

Ultra-High Performance Liquid Chromatography coupled to tandem Mass Spectrometry for the detection of animal by-products in feed

Marie-Caroline Lecrenier; Mélanie Planque; Marc Dieu; Gilbert Berben; Olivier Fumière; Aline Marien; Pascal Veys; Nathalie Gillard; Vincent Baeten

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Claude Bragard

Université catholique de Louvain

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Vincent Baeten

Université catholique de Louvain

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Marta Prado

University of Santiago de Compostela

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