Abstract

Anisakids are a group of widely distributed nematodes which have acquired high social relevance due to their involvement in foodborne infections caused by consumption of raw or undercooked seafood. A TaqMan®-LNA probe real-time assay targeting the cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) was developed allowing the simultaneous detection of the most important anisakids species present in fish and seafood products.The determination of the detection limit in terms of ppm was 1ppmFor the validation of method developed, twenty fish and cephalopod samples were experimentally contaminated with anisakid. It was checked that in cases in any anisakids species was present, it was detected because the Ct was always less than 35 and did not produce any case false negatives. The main novelty of this work lies in the fact that it can be applied to all kinds of processed products, including those undergoing intensive processes of transformation, as for instance canned foods. The proposed methodology is rapid, robust, highly sensitive and readily adaptable in routine molecular diagnostic laboratories, and can be employed as molecular screening method in order to assess the food security.

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