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A food safety control low mass-range proteomics platform for the detection of illicit treatments in veal calves by MALDI-TOF-MS serum profiling
Authors:Lorenza Della Donna  Maurizio Ronci  Paolo Sacchetta  Carmine Di Ilio  Bartolomeo Biolatti  Giorgio Federici  Carlo Nebbia  Andrea Urbani Professor
Institution:1. Department of Animal Pathology, Division of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Università di Torino, Grugliasco (Turin), Italy;2. RCCS-Fondazione Santa Lucia Centro di Ricerca sul Cervello, Rome, Italy

Dipartimento di Medicina Interna, Università di Roma, Tor Vergata Rome, Italy;3. Centro Studi sull'Invecchiamento (Ce.S.I.), Chieti, Italy

Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche, Università G. D'Annunzio di Chieti-Pescara, Italy;4. RCCS-Fondazione Santa Lucia Centro di Ricerca sul Cervello, Rome, Italy

Centro Studi sull'Invecchiamento (Ce.S.I.), Chieti, Italy

Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche, Università G. D'Annunzio di Chieti-Pescara, Italy;5. RCCS-Fondazione Santa Lucia Centro di Ricerca sul Cervello, Rome, Italy

Abstract:Performance enhancing agents (PEAs) are illegally used in cattle and other meat producing species to increase food conversion and lean meat production. Due to the very short breeding cycle, veal calves represent the meat producing bovine category mostly subjected to illicit treatments. These chemical agents are difficult to detect by conventional analytical approaches due to the employment of synergistic formulations at very low dosage and given the use of uncharacterized novel compounds. Such a scenario has fostered a strong interest in the discovery of functional molecular biomarkers for the detection of growth promoting agents in meat producing species. A multivariate MALDI-TOF-MS proteomics platform has been developed using bovine serum samples. Analytical performances have been thoroughly evaluated in order to enable reproducible profiles from 10 μL sera samples. We propose univariate and multivariate discrimination models capable to identify calves undergoing illicit treatments. In particular, we found a strong discrimination power associated with a polypeptide fragment from β2-glycoprotein-I. We provide a fundamental proof of concept in the potential application of MALDI-TOF-MS proteomics profiling in the food safety control.
Keywords:Biomarker  Food safety  Growth promoting agents  Mass spectrometry  Proteomics
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