학술논문

Laboratory-performance Study of the Quantitative Detection Method for Genetically Modified Soybeans (Roundup Ready Soybeans 40-3-2) / 遺伝子組換えダイズ(ラウンドアップ・レディー・大豆40-3-2系統)の定量検査法の外部精度管理試験
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
食品衛生学雑誌 / Food Hygiene and Safety Science (Shokuhin Eiseigaku Zasshi). 2005, 46(6):270
Subject
PCR
detection method
genetically modified soybean
laboratory-performance study
ポリメラーゼ連鎖反応
外部精度管理試験
検査方法
遺伝子組換えダイズ
Language
Japanese
ISSN
0015-6426
1882-1006
Abstract
To investigate important factors affecting the analytical results, a laboratory-performance study was attempted for the Japanese official methods to detect genetically modified (GM) soybeans (40-3-2). Test samples containing 0, 1 and 5% GM soya powder in non-GM soya powder was prepared. A set of 3 test samples was sent to the participating laboratories along with the protocol. The data were collected from all laboratories and statistically analyzed. In the real-time PCR detection method, the average values of the GM 1% and 5% samples were both much lower than the spiked value because the laboratories using a silica-membrane DNA extraction method underestimated the GM value. On the other hand, the laboratories using other extraction methods, such as the CTAB method obtained values close to the spiked value. These results suggest that use of the silica-membrane DNA extraction method may result in underestimation of the GM content in the real-time PCR method. In the ELISA method, the average value of 5% spiked samples appears to be slightly higher than the fortified value. But, overall, it was considered that reported values were close to the spiked level.