P. Avellini
University of Perugia
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Journal of Dairy Research | 2001
Stefano Rea; Koichi Chikuni; Raffaella Branciari; Ram Sukasi Sangamayya; David Ranucci; P. Avellini
Molecular biology techniques have been used for species identification in food of animal origin in relatively recent years. A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) based method, the multiplex PCR, was recently applied to species identification in meat and meat products. It allows co-amplification of separate regions of a single gene or specific fragments, each typical of a different animal species in a single PCR reaction, using different pairs of primers in the same reaction mix. In the present paper, the duplex-PCR technique is proposed to identify bovine and water buffalo DNA in a single PCR assay in milk and mozzarella cheese (a typical Italian cheese, originally made from pure water buffalo milk). Because of its lower cost, undeclared bovine milk is added to water buffalo milk for making different kinds of mozzarella cheese. The results of this experiment indicate the applicability of this method, which showed an absolute specificity for the two species and a high sensitivity even down to low DNA concentrations (1 pg). In bovine and water buffalo mixtures of both milk and mozzarella cheese, the minimum concentration tested was 1% of bovine in water buffalo milk and water buffalo in bovine milk. The importance of the somatic cell content in raw milk is also discussed with special reference to the evaluation of mixtures (milk or cheese) of the two species.
Veterinary Research Communications | 2007
Dino Miraglia; David Ranucci; Raffaella Branciari; A. Cioffi; R. Mammoli; B.T. Cenci Goga; P. Avellini
Miraglia D., Ranucci D., Branciari R., Cioffi A., Mammoli R., Cenci Goga B.T. and Avellini P., 2007. Prevalence of Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli in chicken hybrids with different growth rates, reared according to conventional and “Free-Range” production methods. Veterinary Research Communications, 31(Suppl. 1), 381–384
Italian Journal of Food Science | 1999
P. Avellini; F. Clementi; M. Trabalza Marinucci; B. T. Cenci Goga; Stefano Rea; Raffaella Branciari; C. Cavallucci; C. Reali; E. Di Antonio
Italian Journal of Food Science | 1996
Stefano Rea; K Chikuni; P. Avellini
Industrie Alimentari | 2000
Raffaella Branciari; P. Avellini; R. Sukasi-Sangamayya; E. Di Antonio; Stefano Rea
Italian Journal of Food Science | 2008
Raffaella Branciari; R. Mammoli; Dino Miraglia; P. Avellini; A. Cioffi; David Ranucci
Italian Journal of Food Science | 1994
P. Avellini; Stefano Rea; E. Di Antonio; B. T. Cenci Goga
Italian Journal of Food Safety | 2009
Raffaella Branciari; Dino Miraglia; David Ranucci; S. Esposto; M. Trabalza Marinucci; M. Servili; P. Avellini; Andrea Valiani
VII World Conference of Animal Production | 1993
M Trabalza Marinucci; P. Avellini; C. Cavallucci; Goga B Cenci; Oliviero Olivieri; Stefano Rea; G Stradaioli
Italian Journal of Food Safety | 2009
Raffaella Branciari; R. Mammoli; Dino Miraglia; David Ranucci; A. Cioffi; P. Avellini