Detection of genetically modified maize events in Brazilian maize-derived food products

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Autor(a) principal: Branquinho,Maria Regina
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Gomes,Déborah Márcia Vasconcelos, Ferreira,Renata Trotta Barroso, Lawson-Ferreira,Rafael, Cardarelli-Leite,Paola
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Food Science and Technology (Campinas)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-20612013000300002
Resumo: The Brazilian government has approved many transgenic maize lines for commercialization and has established a threshold of 1% for food labeling, which underscores need for monitoring programs. Thirty four samples including flours and different types of nacho chips were analyzed by conventional and real-time PCR in 2011 and 2012. The events MON810, Bt11, and TC1507 were detected in most of the samples, and NK603 was present only in the samples analyzed in 2012. The authorized lines GA21, T25, and the unauthorized Bt176 were not detected. All positive samples in the qualitative tests collected in 2011 showed a transgenic content higher than 1%, and none of them was correctly labeled. Regarding the samples collected in 2012, all positive samples were quantified higher than the threshold, and 47.0% were not correctly labeled. The overall results indicated that the major genetically modified organisms detected were MON810, TC1507, Bt11, and NK603 events. Some industries that had failed to label their products in 2011 started labeling them in 2012, demonstrating compliance with the current legislation observing the consumer rights. Although these results are encouraging, it has been clearly demonstrated the need for continuous monitoring programs to ensure consumers that food products are labeled properly.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Detection of genetically modified maize events in Brazilian maize-derived food products
title Detection of genetically modified maize events in Brazilian maize-derived food products
spellingShingle Detection of genetically modified maize events in Brazilian maize-derived food products
Branquinho,Maria Regina
GMO
real-time PCR
transgenic maize
food labeling
title_short Detection of genetically modified maize events in Brazilian maize-derived food products
title_full Detection of genetically modified maize events in Brazilian maize-derived food products
title_fullStr Detection of genetically modified maize events in Brazilian maize-derived food products
title_full_unstemmed Detection of genetically modified maize events in Brazilian maize-derived food products
title_sort Detection of genetically modified maize events in Brazilian maize-derived food products
author Branquinho,Maria Regina
author_facet Branquinho,Maria Regina
Gomes,Déborah Márcia Vasconcelos
Ferreira,Renata Trotta Barroso
Lawson-Ferreira,Rafael
Cardarelli-Leite,Paola
author_role author
author2 Gomes,Déborah Márcia Vasconcelos
Ferreira,Renata Trotta Barroso
Lawson-Ferreira,Rafael
Cardarelli-Leite,Paola
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Branquinho,Maria Regina
Gomes,Déborah Márcia Vasconcelos
Ferreira,Renata Trotta Barroso
Lawson-Ferreira,Rafael
Cardarelli-Leite,Paola
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv GMO
real-time PCR
transgenic maize
food labeling
topic GMO
real-time PCR
transgenic maize
food labeling
description The Brazilian government has approved many transgenic maize lines for commercialization and has established a threshold of 1% for food labeling, which underscores need for monitoring programs. Thirty four samples including flours and different types of nacho chips were analyzed by conventional and real-time PCR in 2011 and 2012. The events MON810, Bt11, and TC1507 were detected in most of the samples, and NK603 was present only in the samples analyzed in 2012. The authorized lines GA21, T25, and the unauthorized Bt176 were not detected. All positive samples in the qualitative tests collected in 2011 showed a transgenic content higher than 1%, and none of them was correctly labeled. Regarding the samples collected in 2012, all positive samples were quantified higher than the threshold, and 47.0% were not correctly labeled. The overall results indicated that the major genetically modified organisms detected were MON810, TC1507, Bt11, and NK603 events. Some industries that had failed to label their products in 2011 started labeling them in 2012, demonstrating compliance with the current legislation observing the consumer rights. Although these results are encouraging, it has been clearly demonstrated the need for continuous monitoring programs to ensure consumers that food products are labeled properly.
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