研究目的
To identify the origin of animal DNA using high throughput extension accessory Fourier transform infrared (HT-FTIR) spectroscopy coupled with chemometrics.
研究成果
HT-FTIR spectroscopy coupled with PLS-DA discriminant model provides a rapid, sensitive, and reliable approach for the identification of DNA of animal origin, with potential applications in food, feed, forensic science, and archaeology.
研究不足
The study focused on a limited number of animal species and did not explore the potential of the methodology for identifying DNA from other species or in more complex mixtures.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
HT-FTIR spectroscopy coupled with chemometrics was employed for DNA identification.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
51 standard DNA samples (25 from bovine and 26 from fish origins) and 20 meat tissue samples (4 from bovine, 5 from ovine, 5 from porcine, and 6 from fish origins) were used.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Double-stranded DNA derived from calf thymus and salmon testis, TIANamp genomic DNA kit, ethanol, nuclease-free water, FTIR spectrometer with a high throughput extension (HTS-XT) accessory.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
DNA samples were dried on a 96-well silicon plate, and FTIR spectra were collected between 4000 and 400 cm?1 with a spectral resolution of 4 cm?
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Multivariate analyses, including PCA and PLS-DA, were conducted using Matlab version R2015 and PLS Toolbox 8.0.
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