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      Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP)-based method for rapid mushroom species identification.

      Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
      Agaricales, classification, genetics, Mycological Typing Techniques, methods, Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques, Vegetables

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          Toxic mushroom species, such as the death cap ( Amanita phalloides ), are responsible for most mushroom poisonings. In the present work, novel loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assays were used for the differentiation of even closely related edible and toxic mushroom species. The applicability of these methods was tested by cross-reaction studies and analysis of spiked mushroom samples (raw and fried material). Contaminations at the level of 2% (w/w) could be detected in different mushroom blends. Three detection methods were used: agarose gel analysis, fluorimetric real-time detection, and visual detection by lateral flow dipsticks (LFD). The LAMP assay combined with LFD detection allows the identification of A. phalloides in about 2 h (including DNA extraction) at a very low level of technical equipment (micropestle, water bath, and mobile centrifuge), which makes this technique perfectly suited for on-site applications.

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          23350919
          10.1021/jf304824b

          Chemistry
          Agaricales,classification,genetics,Mycological Typing Techniques,methods,Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques,Vegetables

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