K. Pickering et al., INVESTIGATION OF METHODS TO DETECT MECHANICALLY RECOVERED MEAT IN MEAT-PRODUCTS .4. IMMUNOLOGY, Meat science, 40(3), 1995, pp. 327-336
The possibility of using immunological techniques as a method for the
detection of mechanically recovered chicken meat in meat products has
been investigated in this preliminary study. Antibodies were raised ag
ainst a low molecular weight fraction (less than or equal to 30 kDa) o
f chicken bone marrow proteins and an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assa
y (ELISA) developed. The system was used to test for the presence of m
echanically recovered meat (MRM) in a range of product types, from raw
chicken meat through to heat processed samples. The results show that
it is possible to raise antibodies to chicken bone marrow proteins wh
ich show a strong reactivity with chicken and turkey MRM but show litt
le reaction with extracts of MRM and hand deboned meat of other common
meat species. However, blood, skin and soya all affected the accuracy
of the ELISA. This study has demonstrated the potential for the use o
f an immunological procedure as a rapid test for MRM. The selectivity
of the antiserum would, however, have to be increased before this proc
edure could be considered as a suitable technique for the detection of
MRM in meat products.