背景(考古学)
欧盟委员会
明胶
反刍动物
吉祥物
质谱法
蛋白质组学
动物饲料
化学
色谱法
生物技术
生化工程
计算机科学
食品科学
生物
业务
生物化学
工程类
欧洲联盟
古生物学
生态学
政治学
法学
基因
作物
经济政策
作者
Marie-Caroline Lecrenier,Lisa Plasman,Alexandra Cordonnier,Vincent Baeten
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jafc.3c03253
摘要
The circular economy is one of the main building blocks of the European Green Deal. In this context, the use of former foodstuffs containing ruminant gelatin was recently authorized in nonruminant feed. This minor modification makes it more challenging, if not impossible, to interpret the analytical results of the official control for animal proteins. The presence of ruminant DNA from authorized byproducts (i.e., milk and/or gelatin) may hide the use of prohibited byproducts. The objective of this work was to evaluate the use of sedimentation to increase the sensitivity and specificity of bovine-processed animal proteins (PAPs) detection by mass spectrometry-based proteomics. Both approaches (standard versus optimized method) were evaluated by UHPLC-MS/MS on various animal feeds and samples from an interlaboratory study. The optimized method was able to achieve the adulteration level below the level of 0.1% PAPs required by the European Commission. This approach presents a simple and economical solution to improve the method without the need for new equipment or expertise since it is already in place in the control laboratories.
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