Identification of insect pests as food foreign materials using DNA barcodes |
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Authors: | Seo Young Cho Kyong In Suh Tae Joong Yoon Ja Hyun Na Yeon Jae Bae |
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Affiliation: | 1. College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University;2. Korean Entomological Institute, Korea University;3. Hipos Research & Counsulting |
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Abstract: | Insect foreign materials in food are of great economic and hygienic significance. However, identifying these species with any certainty requires an expert taxonomist and can be a time consuming process. Furthermore, insects are found as body parts or they are immature specimens that cannot be identified by conventional means. For these reasons, a reference database and efficient means of identification by non‐specialists are necessary to control insect pests. In this study, we chose 15 important insect pest species, because they had a higher probability of being included in human foods. We tested the utility of the cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) DNA barcodes for the identification. A 658‐bp fragment of the COI gene was sequenced, aligned, and a sequence data bank was constructed. As a result, the COI barcode sequence was suitable for identifying insect pests as food foreign materials. Photographs of morphological key characters by stereoscopic microscope and a pictorial key of the species are provided. |
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Keywords: | Food foreign material Cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) Sanitary Insects |
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