The polymerase chain reaction has been applied for the specific detection of goats' milk in sheep's milk using primers targeting the mitochondrial 12S ribosomal RNA gene. The use of goat-specific primers yielded a 122-bp fragment from goats' milk DNA, whereas no amplification signal was obtained in sheep's, cows', and water buffaloes' milk DNA. Polymerase chain reaction analysis of raw and heat-treated milk binary mixtures of sheep/goat enabled the specific detection of goats' milk with a sensitivity threshold of 0.1%. This study demonstrates the usefulness of the proposed polymerase chain reaction assay for authentication of milk products in routine analysis. © American Dairy Science Association, 2005.
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López-Calleja, I., González, I., Fajardo, V., Martín, I., Hernández, P. E., García, T., & Martín, R. (2005). Application of polymerase chain reaction to detect adulteration of sheep’s milk with goats’ milk. Journal of Dairy Science, 88(9), 3115–3120. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(05)72993-3
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