An immunoassay to assess lamb and kid rennets authenticity

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Rolet-Répécaud, Odile | Arnould, Céline | Gavoye, Stéphane | Beuvier, Eric | Achilleos, Christine

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The potential adulteration of kid or lamb rennet with calf rennet is of interest for some Protected Designation of Origin cheeses producers and those looking for a specific cheese typicality. The approach proposed here for the authentication of kid or lamb rennet is based on the immuno-detection of bovine pepsin possibly present in calf rennet in varying quantities. The developed immunoassay (indirect ELISA) used a monoclonal antibody (mAb) raised against bovine pepsin. This mAb was found to be specific as it didn't cross-react with the pepsin of animal species other than bovine (kid, lamb, pig) and with other milk-clotting enzymes (chymosin and microbial enzymes). Adulteration tests were conducted with kid and lamb rennets spiked with a wide range of calf rennet (from 0 to 100% v/v). The presence of bovine pepsin was detected at low levels down to 6 mg/L in kid and lamb rennets. Good linear relationships were obtained between added bovine pepsin concentration and the absorbance values over the range 1.25e120 mg/L. Results showed that indirect ELISA proved to be an interesting tool for testing rennets authenticity targeting bovine pepsin as an indicator of the bovine adulteration of kid and lamb rennets.

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