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Monitoring the prevalence of genetically modified maize in commercial animal feeds and food products in Turkey

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Türkec, Aydın

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Lucas, Stuart J.
Karlık, Elif

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Wiley

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BACKGROUND: EU legislation strictly controls use of genetically modified (GM) crops in food and feed products, and requires them to be labelled if the totalGMcontent is greater than 9 g kg(-1) (for approvedGMcrops). We screened maize-containing food and feed products from Turkey to assess the prevalence of GM material. RESULTS: With this aim, 83 food and feed products - none labelled as containing GMmaterial -were screened using multiplex real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for four common GMelements (35S/NOS/bar/FMV). Of these, 18.2% of feeds and 6% of food samples tested positive for one or more of these elements, andwere subjected to event-specific PCR to identify whichGM organisms they contained. Most samples were negative for the approved GM events tested, suggesting that they may contain adventitious GM contaminants. One sample was shown to contain an unapproved GM event (MON810, along with GA21) at a concentration well above the statutory labelling requirement. CONCLUSION: Current legislation has restricted the penetration of GM maize into the Turkish food industry but not eliminated it, and the proliferation of different GM events is making monitoring increasingly complex. Our results indicate that labelling requirements are not being followed in some cases.

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Agriculture, Chemistry, Food science & technology, Zeamays L, Maize, Genetically modified organism (GMO), Real-time PCR, Food safety, GMO quantification, Real-time PCR, DNA extraction methods, Quantitative detection, Soy, Brazil, System, Mon810, Chain, Rice

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Türkec, A. vd. (2016). "Monitoring the prevalence of genetically modified maize in commercial animal feeds and food products in Turkey". Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 96(9), 3173-3179.

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