Detection of genetically modified organisms in food products commercialized in Mozambique

Leão-Buchir Joelma, C. Olivia, M. Amelia, M. M. Artimísia, De-Araújo Lucinda, das Neves Luís, Correia Dácia
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The increasing presence of food and feed products derived from genetically modified organisms (GMO) has led to the development of detection methods that distinguish between foods derived from biotechnology and conventional foods. Many countries have implemented the Regulations for GM products labelling, therefore the need of establish reliable and accurate detection methods for GMO in raw materials and food products. The aim of the present study was to screen foods sold in the selected Mozambican markets for the presence of GMOs. Out of 47 samples analysed, 22 (46%) were positive either for 35S promoter or t-NOS terminator. Results of the event-specific analysis indicated the presence of RRS, Mon863 and TC1507 in 8, 6 and 1 sample respectively. None of the positive samples had a GM label. This study demonstrates for the first time, as far as we know, the presence of GM food products circulating in Mozambican markets, therefore strengthening the need for establish of labelling system and quantitative methods in routine analyses, to ensure compliance with existing regulations.
莫桑比克商业化食品中转基因生物的检测
来自转基因生物(GMO)的食品和饲料产品越来越多,这导致了检测方法的发展,以区分来自生物技术的食品和传统食品。许多国家已经实施了转基因产品标识法规,因此需要建立可靠、准确的原料和食品中转基因生物检测方法。本研究的目的是筛选在莫桑比克选定的市场上出售的食品是否含有转基因生物。在分析的47个样本中,22个(46%)对35S启动子或t-NOS终止子呈阳性。事件特异性分析结果显示,RRS、Mon863和TC1507分别在8份、6份和1份样本中存在。所有阳性样本都没有转基因标签。据我们所知,这项研究首次证明了在莫桑比克市场流通的转基因食品的存在,因此加强了在常规分析中建立标签系统和定量方法的必要性,以确保遵守现有法规。
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