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Molecular Barcoding: A Tool to Guarantee Correct Seafood Labelling and Quality and Preserve the Conservation of Endangered Species

The recent increase in international fish trade leads to the need for improving the traceability of fishery products. In relation to this, consistent monitoring of the production chain focusing on technological developments, handling, processing and distribution via global networks is necessary. Mol...

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Autores principales: Filonzi, Laura, Ardenghi, Alessia, Rontani, Pietro Maria, Voccia, Andrea, Ferrari, Claudio, Papa, Riccardo, Bellin, Nicolò, Nonnis Marzano, Francesco
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10297432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37372635
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12122420
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author Filonzi, Laura
Ardenghi, Alessia
Rontani, Pietro Maria
Voccia, Andrea
Ferrari, Claudio
Papa, Riccardo
Bellin, Nicolò
Nonnis Marzano, Francesco
author_facet Filonzi, Laura
Ardenghi, Alessia
Rontani, Pietro Maria
Voccia, Andrea
Ferrari, Claudio
Papa, Riccardo
Bellin, Nicolò
Nonnis Marzano, Francesco
author_sort Filonzi, Laura
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description The recent increase in international fish trade leads to the need for improving the traceability of fishery products. In relation to this, consistent monitoring of the production chain focusing on technological developments, handling, processing and distribution via global networks is necessary. Molecular barcoding has therefore been suggested as the gold standard in seafood species traceability and labelling. This review describes the DNA barcoding methodology for preventing food fraud and adulteration in fish. In particular, attention has been focused on the application of molecular techniques to determine the identity and authenticity of fish products, to discriminate the presence of different species in processed seafood and to characterize raw materials undergoing food industry processes. In this regard, we herein present a large number of studies performed in different countries, showing the most reliable DNA barcodes for species identification based on both mitochondrial (COI, cytb, 16S rDNA and 12S rDNA) and nuclear genes. Results are discussed considering the advantages and disadvantages of the different techniques in relation to different scientific issues. Special regard has been dedicated to a dual approach referring to both the consumer’s health and the conservation of threatened species, with a special focus on the feasibility of the different genetic and genomic approaches in relation to both scientific objectives and permissible costs to obtain reliable traceability.
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spelling pubmed-102974322023-06-28 Molecular Barcoding: A Tool to Guarantee Correct Seafood Labelling and Quality and Preserve the Conservation of Endangered Species Filonzi, Laura Ardenghi, Alessia Rontani, Pietro Maria Voccia, Andrea Ferrari, Claudio Papa, Riccardo Bellin, Nicolò Nonnis Marzano, Francesco Foods Review The recent increase in international fish trade leads to the need for improving the traceability of fishery products. In relation to this, consistent monitoring of the production chain focusing on technological developments, handling, processing and distribution via global networks is necessary. Molecular barcoding has therefore been suggested as the gold standard in seafood species traceability and labelling. This review describes the DNA barcoding methodology for preventing food fraud and adulteration in fish. In particular, attention has been focused on the application of molecular techniques to determine the identity and authenticity of fish products, to discriminate the presence of different species in processed seafood and to characterize raw materials undergoing food industry processes. In this regard, we herein present a large number of studies performed in different countries, showing the most reliable DNA barcodes for species identification based on both mitochondrial (COI, cytb, 16S rDNA and 12S rDNA) and nuclear genes. Results are discussed considering the advantages and disadvantages of the different techniques in relation to different scientific issues. Special regard has been dedicated to a dual approach referring to both the consumer’s health and the conservation of threatened species, with a special focus on the feasibility of the different genetic and genomic approaches in relation to both scientific objectives and permissible costs to obtain reliable traceability. MDPI 2023-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10297432/ /pubmed/37372635 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12122420 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Filonzi, Laura
Ardenghi, Alessia
Rontani, Pietro Maria
Voccia, Andrea
Ferrari, Claudio
Papa, Riccardo
Bellin, Nicolò
Nonnis Marzano, Francesco
Molecular Barcoding: A Tool to Guarantee Correct Seafood Labelling and Quality and Preserve the Conservation of Endangered Species
title Molecular Barcoding: A Tool to Guarantee Correct Seafood Labelling and Quality and Preserve the Conservation of Endangered Species
title_full Molecular Barcoding: A Tool to Guarantee Correct Seafood Labelling and Quality and Preserve the Conservation of Endangered Species
title_fullStr Molecular Barcoding: A Tool to Guarantee Correct Seafood Labelling and Quality and Preserve the Conservation of Endangered Species
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Barcoding: A Tool to Guarantee Correct Seafood Labelling and Quality and Preserve the Conservation of Endangered Species
title_short Molecular Barcoding: A Tool to Guarantee Correct Seafood Labelling and Quality and Preserve the Conservation of Endangered Species
title_sort molecular barcoding: a tool to guarantee correct seafood labelling and quality and preserve the conservation of endangered species
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10297432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37372635
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12122420
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