An EU project is devising a way of determining and certifying the species composition of animal feed using genetic methods. The project has prioritised 31 species, and so far two assay procedures consistently identify the target DNA
To address food quality issues, new European regulations impose strict
requirements concerning the labelling, packaging and presentation of
animal feed. The regulations mean that producers must state the exact
species composition of the feed, which is not a simple matter.
European producers need a system for accurately, and preferably
automatically, determining feed composition. Developing such a method is
the goal of the EU-funded
FEED-CODE
project. The 11-member consortium aims to provide a code for certifying
the exact composition of animal feed, in accordance with the
regulations. The project concept is based on molecular biology, giving
the ability to genetically detect a variety of plant species (including
undeclared) in the feed mixture. Work relies on two patents made
available by the Italian government. Work began in early 2012 and
concludes in November 2015.
Achievements during the first 15 months include verifying the
applicability of the process via an analysis of needs and priorities,
including definition of the project's system. Another early step was
identifying a list of 31 priority species, and creation of a suitable
database. The team confirmed that the tubulin-based polymorphism (TBP)
genetic assay procedure could be reliably automated using a modified
capillary electrophoresis (CE)-TBP.
Project researchers prepared two different kinds of species-specific
molecular probes. Both showed consistent results, and for both the
investigators defined appropriate protocols for DNA isolation.
Furthermore, protocols for DNA extraction and purification have been
developed, as has an inhibitory test.
Early testing of the genetic methods allowed assessment of the
limits of the CE-TBP. The project also prepared prototype software. The
group has prepared measurement protocols for the entire platform, and
preliminary system validation on feed samples has been conducted.
FEED-CODE will result in a system capable of automatically
determining the species composition of animal feed samples. That will
afford greater compliance with EU regulations according to a new
standard, and allow certification of compliant producers and products.