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An innovative molecular approach towards the cost-effective entomological authentication of honey

Food Science and Technology

An innovative molecular approach towards the cost-effective entomological authentication of honey

G. Zhang, Y. Zhang, et al.

Honey authentication and traceability are revolutionized with a new molecular technique developed by Guozhi Zhang, Yanzheng Zhang, Bin Yuan, Ruth Tiang En, Shanshan Li, Huoqing Zheng, and Fuliang Hu. This study uses innovative primers to amplify the mitochondrial 16S ribosomal RNA gene of honey bees, allowing for effective species identification and enhancing the traceability of honey.

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Abstract
Honey authentication and traceability are crucial not only for economic purposes but also for ensuring safety. However, the widespread adoption of cutting-edge technologies in practical applications has been hampered by complex, time-consuming sample pre-treatment processes, the need for skilled personnel, and substantial associated expenses. This study aimed to develop a simple and cost-effective molecular technique to verify the entomological source of honey. By utilizing newly designed primers, we successfully amplified the mitochondrial 16S ribosomal RNA gene of honey bees from honey, confirming the high quality of the extracted DNA. Employing RFLP analysis with Asel endonuclease, species-specific restriction patterns were generated for honey derived from six closely related honey bees of the Apis genus. Remarkably, this method was proven equally effective in identifying heat-treated and aged honey by presenting the same RFLP profiles as raw honey. As far as we know, this is the initial research of the simultaneous differentiation of honey from closely related honey bee species using the restriction endonuclease Asel and mitochondrial 16S rRNA gene fragments. As a result, it holds tremendous potential as a standardized guideline for regulatory agencies to ascertain the insect origins of honey and achieve comprehensive traceability.
Publisher
npj Science of Food
Published On
May 02, 2024
Authors
Guozhi Zhang, Yanzheng Zhang, Bin Yuan, Ruth Tiang En, Shanshan Li, Huoqing Zheng, Fuliang Hu
Tags
honey authentication
traceability
molecular technique
RFLP analysis
Apis honeybees
16S ribosomal RNA
restriction patterns
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