Next Generation Sequencing-based DNA metabarcoding for animal species profiling in fish feed

N. Mokhtar, Siti Zaharah Imran, Ming Gan Han, Mun Chun Leong, M. M. Mohd Desa, Raja Mohd Hafidz Raja Nhari, Nor Nadiha Mohd Zaki, Y. Yusof, S. Mustafa, Amalia Mohd Hashim
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Abstract The expansion of worldwide aquaculture has been accompanied by extensive growth in the fish feed industry. However, improper labelling of many commercially available fish feeds has raised security and safety concerns over the species’ origin of the ingredients. The inclusion of ruminants-derived ingredients in fish feed is prohibited according to EU legislation while porcine inclusion in fish feed has been a great concern among Muslim farmers. In contrast to the limited species that could be simultaneously determined using multiplex PCR, this study utilised Next Generation Sequencing-based DNA metabarcoding assay to determine the compositional profiles of animal species in fish feed samples in a more holistic manner. In relation to the religious issue associated with porcine-derived ingredients in fish feed, this study firstly aimed to determine the sensitivity of the methods in profiling fish feed adulterated with porcine blood and muscle tissues. Next, 10 commercially available fish feed samples were analysed. As a result, a detection limit of as low as 3% (w/w) porcine muscle and blood in the laboratory-prepared fish feed was obtained. The analysis of 10 commercial fish feeds shows surprising findings: 50% of the feeds contain Sus scrofa and 80% contain Bos taurus, a ruminant. Only one commercial fish feed was found to be solely composed of marine species. This study shows that commercial fish feeds sold in Malaysia contain undesirable animal species, and emphasises the need for accurate and legally enforced labelling of mammalian species in fish feed products.
基于新一代测序的鱼饲料动物物种分析的DNA元条形码
随着世界范围内水产养殖业的扩张,鱼类饲料行业也出现了广泛的增长。然而,许多市售鱼类饲料的标签不当引起了人们对成分来源的安全性和安全性的担忧。欧盟立法禁止在鱼饲料中添加反刍动物衍生成分,而在鱼饲料中添加猪一直是穆斯林农民非常关注的问题。与使用多重PCR可以同时确定的有限物种不同,本研究利用基于下一代测序的DNA元条形码分析以更全面的方式确定鱼饲料样品中动物物种的组成谱。针对与鱼饲料中猪源性成分相关的宗教问题,本研究首先旨在确定分析掺入猪血液和肌肉组织的鱼饲料的方法的敏感性。接下来,分析了10种市售鱼饲料样品。结果表明,在实验室制备的鱼饲料中,猪肌肉和血液的检出限低至3% (w/w)。对10种商业鱼类饲料的分析显示了惊人的发现:50%的饲料含有苏斯牛头鱼,80%含有反刍动物金牛。仅发现一种商业鱼类饲料完全由海洋物种组成。这项研究表明,在马来西亚销售的商业鱼饲料含有不受欢迎的动物物种,并强调需要在鱼饲料产品中准确和合法地执行哺乳动物物种标签。
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