A Fast, Naked-Eye Assay for Varietal Traceability in the Durum Wheat Production Chain

Foods. 2020 Nov 19;9(11):1691. doi: 10.3390/foods9111691.

Abstract

The development of a colorimetric mono-varietal discriminating assay, aimed at improving traceability and quality control checks of durum wheat products, is described. A single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) was identified as a reliable marker for wheat varietal discrimination, and a rapid test for easy and clear identification of specific wheat varieties was developed. Notably, an approach based on the loop-mediated isothermal amplification reaction (LAMP) as an SNP discrimination tool, in combination with naked-eye visualization of the results, was designed and optimized. Our assay was proven to be effective in the detection of adulterated food products, including both substitution and mixing with different crop varieties.

Keywords: authenticity; colorimetric tests; durum wheat variety; genetic traceability; point of care test; single nucleotide polymorphisms.