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Detection limits of the strip test and PCR for genetically modified corn in Brazil
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Brazilian legislation establishes a labeling limit for products
that contain more than 1% material from genetically modified organisms
(GMOs). We assessed the sensitivity of the lateral flow strip test in detection
of the GMO corn varieties Bt11 and MON810 and the specificity
and sensitivity of PCR techniques for their detection. For the strip test, the
GMO seeds were mixed with conventional seeds at levels of 0.2, 0.4 and
0.8% for Bt11, and 0.4, 0.8 and 1.6% for MON810. Three different methodologies
were assessed and whole seeds, their endosperm and embryonic
axis were used. For the PCR technique, the GMO seeds of each of the two
varieties were mixed with conventional seeds at levels of 20, 10, 5, 2, 1,
and 0.5%. The seeds were ground and the DNA extracted. For detection of
the GMO material, specific primers were used for MON810 and Bt11 and
maize zein as an endogenous control. The sensitivity of the strip test varied
for both maize varieties and methodologies. The test was positive for Bt11
only at 0.8%, in contrast with the detection limit of 0.4% indicated by the
manufacturer. In the multiplex PCR, the primers proved to be specific for
the different varieties. These varieties were detected in samples with one
GMO seed in 100. Thus, this technique proved to be efficient in detecting contaminations equal to or greater than 1%.
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NASCIMENTO, V. E. et al. Detection limits of the strip test and PCR for genetically modified corn in Brazil. Genetics and Molecular Research, Ribeirão Preto, v. 11, n. 3, p. 2497-2505, 2012.
