Detection of cow milk paneer in mixed/buffalo milk paneer through conventional species specific polymerase chain reaction

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Abstract

Due to higher market demand of buffalo milk paneer, lower price cow milk is often adulterated with higher cost buffalo milk for preparation of paneer. Till date no rapid technique is available in market to ensure that paneer is made from buffalo milk. Currently a PCR based method has been developed to authenticate the buffalo milk paneer. DNA was isolated from paneer by DNeasy Mericon food kit. A set of bovine specific primers (P1) targeting D-loop (displacement loop) of mt- DNA was selected and standardized to amplify cow DNA resulted 126bp amplicon. Using this PCR based approach even upto 1% level of cow milk adulteration in buffalo milk paneer could be detected.

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Hazra, T., Sharma, V., Sharma, R., De, S., Arora, S., & Lal, D. (2017). Detection of cow milk paneer in mixed/buffalo milk paneer through conventional species specific polymerase chain reaction. Indian Journal of Animal Research, 51(5), 962–966. https://doi.org/10.18805/ijar.9491

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