Determination of the geographical origin of fruits by using 16S rDNA fingerprinting of yeast communities by PCR-DGGE: An application to Shea tree fruits

Introduction: International trade intensifies and extends to the entire planet. The foodstuffs are often consumed far from their zone of production. The consumer is more and more demanding and sensitive to the quality and the origin of the foodstuffs. For long time the food industry has used simple traceability systems. In view of the difficulties of installing these documentary systems in developing country, in particular the countries of sub-Saharan Africa, the new strategies of traceability emergent. Among the new tools of tracing the products of vegetable origin, a "biological code bar" based on the analysis of the DNA of micro-organisms present on the fruits is an interesting tool. Regarding shea tree fruits, only seven countries have statistics. Nigeria accounts for more than 60% of the production of shea butter in 2005. It is followed by Mali, Ghana and Burkina Faso, which together account for just under a third of world production in 2005. In Europe, shea butter is used mainly (95%) by the chocolate industry. The quantities exported to Japan, the United States or Switzerland would be mainly used for cosmetic or pharmacological (FAOSTAT, 2007). Purpose: A molecular technique employing 26S rDNA profiles generated by PCR-DGGE was used to detect the variation in yeast community structures of Shea tree fruit (Vitellaria paradoxa) from Senegal, Ghana and Mali. Results: When the 26S rDNA profiles were analyzed by multivariate analysis, distinct microbial communities were detected. The band profiles of Shea tree fruit yeasts from different countries were specific for each location and could be used as a bar code to discriminate the origin of the fruits. Significance of paper: This method is a new traceability tool which provides fruit products with a unique biological bar code and makes it possible to trace back the fruits to their original location. (Texte intégral)

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Main Authors: El Sheikha, Aly, Bouvet, Jean-Marc, Montet, Didier
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5543622021-01-04T12:22:36Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/554362/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/554362/ Determination of the geographical origin of fruits by using 16S rDNA fingerprinting of yeast communities by PCR-DGGE: An application to Shea tree fruits. El Sheikha Aly, Bouvet Jean-Marc, Montet Didier. 2010. In : 2nd International Conference on Biological and Environmental Sciences, 15 - 20 March 2010, Mansoura and Luxor, Egypt. s.l. : s.n., Résumé, 1 p. International Conference on Biological and Environmental Sciences. 2, Mansoura, Égypte, 15 Mars 2010/20 Mars 2010. Researchers Determination of the geographical origin of fruits by using 16S rDNA fingerprinting of yeast communities by PCR-DGGE: An application to Shea tree fruits El Sheikha, Aly Bouvet, Jean-Marc Montet, Didier eng 2010 s.n. 2nd International Conference on Biological and Environmental Sciences, 15 - 20 March 2010, Mansoura and Luxor, Egypt Q04 - Composition des produits alimentaires U30 - Méthodes de recherche Introduction: International trade intensifies and extends to the entire planet. The foodstuffs are often consumed far from their zone of production. The consumer is more and more demanding and sensitive to the quality and the origin of the foodstuffs. For long time the food industry has used simple traceability systems. In view of the difficulties of installing these documentary systems in developing country, in particular the countries of sub-Saharan Africa, the new strategies of traceability emergent. Among the new tools of tracing the products of vegetable origin, a "biological code bar" based on the analysis of the DNA of micro-organisms present on the fruits is an interesting tool. Regarding shea tree fruits, only seven countries have statistics. Nigeria accounts for more than 60% of the production of shea butter in 2005. It is followed by Mali, Ghana and Burkina Faso, which together account for just under a third of world production in 2005. In Europe, shea butter is used mainly (95%) by the chocolate industry. The quantities exported to Japan, the United States or Switzerland would be mainly used for cosmetic or pharmacological (FAOSTAT, 2007). Purpose: A molecular technique employing 26S rDNA profiles generated by PCR-DGGE was used to detect the variation in yeast community structures of Shea tree fruit (Vitellaria paradoxa) from Senegal, Ghana and Mali. Results: When the 26S rDNA profiles were analyzed by multivariate analysis, distinct microbial communities were detected. The band profiles of Shea tree fruit yeasts from different countries were specific for each location and could be used as a bar code to discriminate the origin of the fruits. Significance of paper: This method is a new traceability tool which provides fruit products with a unique biological bar code and makes it possible to trace back the fruits to their original location. (Texte intégral) conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/554362/1/document_554362.pdf application/pdf Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html http://catalogue-bibliotheques.cirad.fr/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=207612
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Bouvet, Jean-Marc
Montet, Didier
Determination of the geographical origin of fruits by using 16S rDNA fingerprinting of yeast communities by PCR-DGGE: An application to Shea tree fruits
description Introduction: International trade intensifies and extends to the entire planet. The foodstuffs are often consumed far from their zone of production. The consumer is more and more demanding and sensitive to the quality and the origin of the foodstuffs. For long time the food industry has used simple traceability systems. In view of the difficulties of installing these documentary systems in developing country, in particular the countries of sub-Saharan Africa, the new strategies of traceability emergent. Among the new tools of tracing the products of vegetable origin, a "biological code bar" based on the analysis of the DNA of micro-organisms present on the fruits is an interesting tool. Regarding shea tree fruits, only seven countries have statistics. Nigeria accounts for more than 60% of the production of shea butter in 2005. It is followed by Mali, Ghana and Burkina Faso, which together account for just under a third of world production in 2005. In Europe, shea butter is used mainly (95%) by the chocolate industry. The quantities exported to Japan, the United States or Switzerland would be mainly used for cosmetic or pharmacological (FAOSTAT, 2007). Purpose: A molecular technique employing 26S rDNA profiles generated by PCR-DGGE was used to detect the variation in yeast community structures of Shea tree fruit (Vitellaria paradoxa) from Senegal, Ghana and Mali. Results: When the 26S rDNA profiles were analyzed by multivariate analysis, distinct microbial communities were detected. The band profiles of Shea tree fruit yeasts from different countries were specific for each location and could be used as a bar code to discriminate the origin of the fruits. Significance of paper: This method is a new traceability tool which provides fruit products with a unique biological bar code and makes it possible to trace back the fruits to their original location. (Texte intégral)
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title Determination of the geographical origin of fruits by using 16S rDNA fingerprinting of yeast communities by PCR-DGGE: An application to Shea tree fruits
title_short Determination of the geographical origin of fruits by using 16S rDNA fingerprinting of yeast communities by PCR-DGGE: An application to Shea tree fruits
title_full Determination of the geographical origin of fruits by using 16S rDNA fingerprinting of yeast communities by PCR-DGGE: An application to Shea tree fruits
title_fullStr Determination of the geographical origin of fruits by using 16S rDNA fingerprinting of yeast communities by PCR-DGGE: An application to Shea tree fruits
title_full_unstemmed Determination of the geographical origin of fruits by using 16S rDNA fingerprinting of yeast communities by PCR-DGGE: An application to Shea tree fruits
title_sort determination of the geographical origin of fruits by using 16s rdna fingerprinting of yeast communities by pcr-dgge: an application to shea tree fruits
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