2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12161-020-01718-2
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On-Site Detection of Tissues of Buffalo Origin by Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP) Assay Targeting Mitochondrial Gene Sequences

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“…In the present study, the AL DNA extraction method is combined with LAMP assay to develop a user‐friendly point of care technique for the identification of buffalo meat. LAMP is an isothermal DNA amplification method that has been successfully applied by several authors for meat authentication (Girish et al, 2020; Notomi et al, 2000; Sul, Kim, & Kim, 2019; Yang et al, 2014) including buffalo meat (Kumari et al, 2020). The LAMP method described by Kumari et al (2020) for buffalo meat identification included a commercial kit for DNA extraction thereby making the analysis expensive.…”
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“…In the present study, the AL DNA extraction method is combined with LAMP assay to develop a user‐friendly point of care technique for the identification of buffalo meat. LAMP is an isothermal DNA amplification method that has been successfully applied by several authors for meat authentication (Girish et al, 2020; Notomi et al, 2000; Sul, Kim, & Kim, 2019; Yang et al, 2014) including buffalo meat (Kumari et al, 2020). The LAMP method described by Kumari et al (2020) for buffalo meat identification included a commercial kit for DNA extraction thereby making the analysis expensive.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…LAMP is an isothermal DNA amplification method that has been successfully applied by several authors for meat authentication (Girish et al, 2020; Notomi et al, 2000; Sul, Kim, & Kim, 2019; Yang et al, 2014) including buffalo meat (Kumari et al, 2020). The LAMP method described by Kumari et al (2020) for buffalo meat identification included a commercial kit for DNA extraction thereby making the analysis expensive. The genomic DNA extracted from meat by AL method in the present study could be conveniently used for isothermal DNA amplification.…”
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confidence: 99%
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