Several strategies have been developed to identify unintended alterations in the composition of genetically modified (GM) food crops that may occur as a result of the genetic modification process. These include comparative chemical analysis of single compounds in GM food crops and their conventional non-GM counterparts, and profiling methods such as DNA/RNA microarray technologies, proteomics and metabolite profiling. The potential of profiling methods will be reported, although further exploration of specificity, sensitivity and validation is needed. Moreover, the successful application of profiling techniques to the safety evaluation of GM foods will require linked databases to be built containing information on variations in profiles associated with differences in developmental stages and environmental conditions.
Safety evaluation of food derived by modern biotechnology. Exploitation of molecular profiling techniques / L., Casorri; Mele, Giustino; D., Restuccia; E., Sturchio; Vinci, Giuliana. - STAMPA. - I(2004), pp. 397-400.
Safety evaluation of food derived by modern biotechnology. Exploitation of molecular profiling techniques
MELE, Giustino;D. Restuccia;VINCI, Giuliana
2004
Abstract
Several strategies have been developed to identify unintended alterations in the composition of genetically modified (GM) food crops that may occur as a result of the genetic modification process. These include comparative chemical analysis of single compounds in GM food crops and their conventional non-GM counterparts, and profiling methods such as DNA/RNA microarray technologies, proteomics and metabolite profiling. The potential of profiling methods will be reported, although further exploration of specificity, sensitivity and validation is needed. Moreover, the successful application of profiling techniques to the safety evaluation of GM foods will require linked databases to be built containing information on variations in profiles associated with differences in developmental stages and environmental conditions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.