Detection of cow milk adulteration in yak milk by ELISA

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In the current study, a simple, sensitive, and specific ELISA assay using a high-affinity anti-bovine β-casein monoclonal antibody was developed for the rapid detection of cow milk in adulterated yak milk. The developed ELISA was highly specific and could be applied to detect bovine β-casein (10-8,000. μg/mL) and cow milk (1:1,300 to 1:2 dilution) in yak milk. Cross-reactivity was <1% when tested against yak milk. The linear range of adulterant concentration was 1 to 80% (vol/vol) and the minimum detection limit was 1% (vol/vol) cow milk in yak milk. Different treatments, including heating, acidification, and rennet addition, did not interfere with the assay. Moreover, the results were highly reproducible (coefficient of variation <10%) and we detected no significant differences between known and estimated values. Therefore, this assay is appropriate for the routine analysis of yak milk adulterated with cow milk.

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Ren, Q. R., Zhang, H., Guo, H. Y., Jiang, L., Tian, M., & Ren, F. Z. (2014). Detection of cow milk adulteration in yak milk by ELISA. Journal of Dairy Science, 97(10), 6000–6006. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2014-8127

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