Abstract

Species adulteration has become a main reason for the unexpected exposure to escolar, which is often related with the gastrointestinal disease called keriorrhea. Sensitive and accurate identification of escolar is required to protect consumers from commercial and health frauds. The present study established a visual and rapid method for escolar detection using LAMP (loop-mediated isothermal amplification) in conjunction with a MB (molecular beacon) probe. The visual MB-LAMP assay demonstrated high specificity and superb sensitivity (1 pg DNA) for escolar and low to 0.1 % (w/w) simulated adulteration could be detected within 25 min. Additionally, method validation on commercial products highlighted the umbrella term of white tuna for escolar on Chinese market. All these results indicated that the MB-LAMP method is a useful tool for rapid, sensitive and convenient detection of escolar and can also be used as a point-of-care molecular diagnostic technique since it does not require the expensive equipment.

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