Journal of Dairy Science
Volume 92, Issue 4 , Pages 1354-1360, April 2009

Rapid detection of bovine milk in yak milk using a polymerase chain reaction technique

  • W.L. Bai

      Affiliations

    • College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110161, China
    • College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Jilin University, Changchun 130062, China
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  • R.H. Yin

      Affiliations

    • College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110161, China
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  • S.J. Zhao

      Affiliations

    • Animal Science Research Academy of Sichuan Province, Chengdu 610066, China
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  • Q.L. Dou

      Affiliations

    • College of Agricultural and Animal Husbandry, Qinghai University, Xining 810016, China
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  • J.C. Yang

      Affiliations

    • College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110161, China
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  • W.Q. Jiang

      Affiliations

    • College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110161, China
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  • Z.H. Zhao

      Affiliations

    • College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Jilin University, Changchun 130062, China
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  • G.B. Luo

      Affiliations

    • College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110161, China
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author.

Received 17 September 2008; accepted 18 November 2008.

Abstract 

Yak milk contains a greater percentage of protein and has better quality than bovine milk. There has been an increasing focus on yak milk and milk products during the last few years. In the present study, a PCR-based assay was developed for the specific identification of bovine milk in yak milk by designing 3 primers targeting the mitochondrial ND1 gene. The use of 3 primers in a single PCR reaction set yielded 2 amplification fragments of 293 and 190 bp from bovine milk DNA, whereas only 1 amplification fragment of 293 bp was obtained in yak milk DNA. The technique was applied to raw and heat-treated binary mixtures of yak and bovine milks and enabled the specific detection of bovine milk with a detection limit of 0.1%. The assay developed is sensitive, fast, and straightforward, and it might be useful in the quality control of yak milk and milk products.

Key words: yak milk, bovine milk, ND1 gene, polymerase chain reaction

 

PII: S0022-0302(09)70446-1

doi:10.3168/jds.2008-1727

Journal of Dairy Science
Volume 92, Issue 4 , Pages 1354-1360, April 2009