CEN/TS 15634-2:2012

Foodstuffs - Detection of food allergens by molecular biological methods - Part 2: Celery (Apium graveolens) - Qualitative determination of a specific DNA sequence in cooked sausages by real-time PCR CEN/TS 15634-2:2012

Publication date:   Jun 18, 2012

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CEN/TC 275 Food analysis - Horizontal methods

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07.100.30   Food microbiology | 67.050   General methods of tests and analysis for food products

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This Technical Specification specifies a method for the qualitative detection of celery (Apium graveolens) in emulsion-type sausages (e.g. frankfurter, wiener).
Real-time PCR detection of celery is based on a 101 bp (base pair) sequence from the gene of the mannitol dehydrogenase (GenBank acc. no. AF067082) of celery (Apium graveolens).
The method has been validated on emulsion-type sausages (Bavarian "Leberkäse") spiked with celery. For this purpose meat batter containing mass fractions of 50 % pork meat, 25 % pork fat, 23 % crushed ice and 1,8 % of a mixture of sodium chloride, nitrite, nitrate, phosphates and ascorbates was prepared according to a standard procedure for emulsion-type sausage. The meat batter was spiked with ground celery seeds or alternatively celery root powder, both at a 1000 mg/kg level. Lower spiking levels were obtained by diluting with celery-free meat batter. The batter was stuffed into casings and heated at 65 °C for 60 min [2].

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