Genetically modified crops cover over 10% of global agricultural land. More than one hundred different genetically modified plants are grown on over 160 million hectares in more than 29 countries. The main producing countries are the USA, Brazil, Argentina, Canada and India. Soybeans are the most highly cultivated genetically modified plant, followed by corn, cotton and canola. According to EU Regulation 1829/2003 and 1830/2003, GMO content of more than 0.9% in foods and ingredients must be labeled. Other countries and regions have similar rules with similar limits. For reliable analysis of GMOs in food and animal feed, BIOTECON Diagnostics offers a broad range of solutions.
GMO Detection Kits
foodproof® GMO Screening Kits
The foodproof Plant Detection LyoKit is intended for the rapid detection of plant DNA from raw material, processed food, feed and seed samples. In combination with the foodproof GMO Screening LyoKits, the assay is important as a process control to eliminate risk of false-negative results because of degraded DNA. The assay complies with ISO 21569 and the German Food Law § 64 LFGB for the detection of genetically modified DNA sequences.
foodproof® GMO Maize Detection Kits
Every GMO screening approach, no matter how well-thought-out, leaves a small gap. GM plants, which do not contain one of the targeted sequences, remain undetected. For instance, events like DAS-40278-9, LY038 or VCO-01981-5 do not share commonly used “toolbox” elements. To close this gap, it is recommended to use the foodproof GMO Maize Identification 1 LyoKit in parallel to our foodproof GMO Screening LyoKits to achieve comprehensive detection and secure analysis of food and feed samples.
The foodproof SL GMO GA21 Maize Detection Kit allows qualitative detection of GA21 corn by real-time PCR. The use of GA21 maize as food and feed is approved in the EU since 2008. However, cultivation is still not approved in the EU, and the label “not for cultivation” is required on feed and other products.
foodproof® GMO Soya Kits
Every GMO screening approach, no matter how well-thought-out, leaves a small gap. GM plants, which do not contain one of the targeted sequences, remain undetected. For instance, events like DAS-44406-6, MON87701, MON87708 or MON87769 do not share commonly used “toolbox” elements. To close this gap, it is recommended to use the foodproof GMO Soya Identification 1 LyoKit and foodproof GMO Soya Identification 2 LyoKit in parallel to our foodproof GMO Screening LyoKits to achieve comprehensive detection and secure analysis of food and feed samples.
Every GMO screening approach, no matter how well-thought-out, leaves a small gap. GM plants, which do not contain one of the targeted sequences, remain undetected. For instance, events like BPS-CV127-9, DP-305423-1, DAS-68416-4, and DAS-81419-2 do not share commonly used “toolbox” elements. To close this gap, it is recommended to use the foodproof GMO Soya Identification 1 LyoKit and foodproof GMO Soya Identification 2 LyoKit in parallel to our foodproof GMO Screening LyoKits to achieve comprehensive detection and secure analysis of food and feed samples.
The events FG72 (Balance), A5547-127 (Liberty Link), DP-356043 (GAT, Optimum) and MON87705 (Vistive Gold) are detected by the foodproof GMO Screening LyoKits. Parallel to our foodproof GMO Screening LyoKits, it is recommended to use the foodproof GMO Soya Identification 1 LyoKit and foodproof GMO Soya Identification 2 LyoKit to achieve comprehensive detection and secure analysis of food and feed samples.
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