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Detection of GM food

In March 2000, the Codex Task Force on Foods Derived from Biotechnology established a Working Group on Analytical Methods (WGAM).

The WGAM compiled a list of available analytical methods, including those for the detection or identification of foods or food ingredients derived from biotechnology, and indicated the performance criteria and status of the validation of each method.In 2002, the Working Group introduced this list to the Codex Committee on Methods of Analysis and Sampling (CCMAS) for endorsement. CCMAS was informed that the presence of a genetically modified organism or its derivatives could be detected through DNA sequences present as a result of recombination, or through the protein coded by the inserted gene.

In 2004, CCMAS discussed Criteria for the Methods for the Detection and Identification of Foods Derived from Biotechnology. FAO and WHO, in collaboration with ILSI, held a workshop to introduce the tools, information and experiences available to test for protein/DNA from foods derived from modern biotechnology to CCMAS delegates and other interested parties. Emphasis was placed on similarities and differences among chemical analytical methods available, with particular attention to how biological factors can affect measurement results. Current efforts in methods development, standardization and validation, including those within ISO, were also described.

 
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