GMO Testing Modality Comparison: On-Site QuickCombs and PCR Testing

photo of EnviroLogix’ 10-up GMO Corn
QuickComb for QuickScan in solution cup with carboard holder

EnviroLogix’ 10-up GMO Corn
QuickComb for QuickScan

One of the most frequent questions we get asked about our on-site GMO test for corn is why testing in corn requires a 10-up “comb” on inbound testing, but only a 4-assay PCR panel lab test to meet most common compliance standards.

EnviroLogix’ immunoassays detect GMO proteins in grain, whereas our PCR detects the GMO DNA. The table below shows the relationship between our corn comb (10 unique GMO Lateral Flow Device [LFD] strips connected with a bridge for easy handling) and the most commonly tested PCR panel.

Crop science laboratories are now routinely commercializing new traits on a regular basis. To keep your non-GMO operation compliant, EnviroLogix continually updates this table on our website, where you can also find a similar table for soy traits.

Table 1. Immunoassay GMO Trait Proteins and PCR GMO DNA Sequences

QuickScan
10-up Comb
Cry1 CP4 EPSPS Cry3 Cry1F PAT/pat Cry34 Cry2 mCry3A VIP eCry3.1Ab
PCR
Standard Panel
CaMV 35s MIR604 MIR162 GA21
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PCR DNA Test

If you’re interested in why this works for GMO testing, the answer gets very technical very quickly. The root comes down the biological basis of GMOs. Most modifications add DNA from one organism to a plant’s genome to allow that plant to express a new protein that creates a trait of interest.

For a plant to make a new protein, the added DNA includes both the sequence for the protein, as well as regulatory element sequence that “tells” the plant to turn that protein production on. Those regulatory sequences are often reused in many different GMO traits, which means that some GMOs might create different proteins but they have a common DNA sequence. The most common regulatory sequence used in GMOs and tested by PCR is CaMV 35s, which is a short piece of DNA from cauliflower mosaic virus.

PCR testing is complex and costly. To minimize the amount of testing needed, a CaMV 35s assay is commonly used to detect DNA from many different GMO traits at the same time. Conversely, these sequences cannot be tested by a common immunoassay strip; they are designed for quick screening and trait differentiation, which is why we continue to add more LFD strips to the comb over time.

Figure 1. Relationship between GMO Trait DNA and Expressed GMO Trait Protein
Diagram showing the relationship between GMO traits and GMO proteins from corn

Your Partner in Grain Testing at the 2017 NGFA Conference

Grain testing can be easy, reliable and traceable. EnviroLogix will be in Louisville, KY from December 3-5 for the 2017 NGFA Country Elevator Conference where we will demonstrate how the QuickScan system can be a valuable resource in testing for both mycotoxins and GMOs. GIPSA-approved tests for Aflatoxin, Fumonisin and Vomitoxin (DON) are now available with the benefit of Common Extraction and Common Run Time for increased efficiency. In addition, the largest portfolio of on-site GMO tests in the industry ensures that you have the data needed to manage your business and meet changing market demands.

See Ben Weaver at booth #615 for a demo, and ask how QuickScan testing can improve your workflow and help you meet FSMA regulations.

Thanksgiving in Budapest at the Danube Soya Congress

Delegates from the Danube Soya Congress and industry experts will discuss a sustainable and successful European protein supply in the heart of the Danube Region – in Budapest. Join the discussion on November 24-25 at the Sofitel, where more than 350 participants from all parts of Europe are expected to attend.

On the agenda:

  • discuss the present state and future of the European protein supply
  • draw conclusions from the last years
  • participate in scientific and practical workshops

EnviroLogix is honored to be participating in Danube Soya Congress 2016 as the leading provider of rapid GMO testing, with a complete portfolio of GMO detection solutions backed by the knowledge and experience of industry experts. Do you have questions about GMO testing or non-GMO certification requirements? EnviroLogix has the answers. Contact us with your questions today!

EnviroLogix at the Organic and Non-GMO Forum

There are many opportunities and many challenges in the growing non-GMO sector. The Organic & Non-GMO Forum is promoted as the only domestic event that brings together stakeholders from across the organic and non-GMO value chain.

The Forum takes place in Minneapolis, MN, from November 14-15. This year’s agenda includes discussions on:

  • GMO labeling

  • Global supply and demand trade flows

  • Trends in the organic and non-GMO sector

  • The organic certification process

Still have questions? Visit our table at the Expo and ask our industry expert. Jamie would be pleased to talk with you about your GMO testing needs and work together to find solutions.

Increased Demand Drives New GMO Testing Technology

A recent article in The Organic & Non-GMO Report described the increased interest in non-GMO (genetically modified organism) labeling, which is driving the increased demand for faster, cheaper and more accurate GMO testing technology.

More food companies are getting their products verified as GMO-free to meet consumer demand and the new national GMO labeling law. Non-GMO verification is based on testing. This testing ensures that the GMO content in food ingredients is below the acceptable threshold, as defined by non-GMO verification programs like the Non-GMO Project and NSF’s True North Program. The most common threshold of acceptance for GMO content is 0.9%, which is consistent with the threshold for GMO labeling in Europe, although the Non-GMO project does have different thresholds for seed and animal feed.

Current GMO Testing Technology

There are two widely-used methods for GMO detection. Lateral flow devices, or LFDs, detect proteins on a test strip and are most often used on-site due to their ease of use and rapid results. In contrast, PCR is performed in a laboratory. It detects the DNA of a genetically modified trait, and is the current “gold standard” test method because of its sensitivity and precision and ability to detect GMOs in processed foods. However, PCR testing does have its drawbacks. It can take up to three days and is costly, especially compared to LFD testing.

Currently, many companies use both testing methods. LFD strips are often used to screen incoming commodities for GMOs and then PCR testing is used to quantify the amount of GM presence. According to Jamie Welch, a scientist at EnviroLogix, “the two systems work well in conjunction [but] both have benefits and drawbacks.”

New GMO Testing Technology

There are new testing technologies on the horizon. With more consumers demanding to know what is in their food, and GMO labeling laws being passed, more food manufacturers are taking a closer look at their suppliers and asking for assurance that their materials are non-GMO compliant. It is critical that GMO testing be easy, affordable and fast to keep pace with the needs of the global  food supply chain.

EnviroLogix developed a rapid molecular-based testing platform called DNAble. It is similar to PCR, but faster and much less expensive. It is so easy to use that testing can be performed on-site in a matter of minutes.

“It does what PCR does but with a crude sample and in less than 10 minutes,” says Dean Layton, a Senior VP at EnviroLogix, “anyone that has a basic lab setup but needs real time point-of-need answers could benefit from it.”

 

 

Photo credit: The Organic & Non-GMO Report

EnviroLogix at IAOM

Grain milling professionals – visit us at the IAOM (the International Association of Operative Millers) Annual Conference and Expo from April 6-7. Stop by booth #731 and bring your questions about rapid mycotoxin and GMO testing. We can help you set up a testing program or make improvements to your existing program.

Enter to win!

Enter to win a QuickScan system. This next-generation technology enables grain customers to read GMO and mycotoxin test strips in one quantification and traceability system.

If you are a current QuickScan customer, you can enter the drawing too and win 5 mycotoxin testing kits of your choice OR 40 GMO corn comb tests.

About IAOM

According to event organizers, the IAOM Annual Conference & Expo is the premier educational event for grain milling and seed processing professionals. The annual event gathers milling and allied trade professionals from around the world for three days of education, networking and fellowship. Educational and technical programs presented at the conference assist millers in improving yields, productivity, customer satisfaction and safety. In addition, the annual conference also includes the world’s largest Expo for milling professionals.

 

Pack Your Plaid and Join Us at MOSES

Visit us at MOSES in booth #140 to learn about our rapid, user-friendly solutions for detecting GMOs and mycotoxins. While you’re there, enter to win a $100 LL Bean gift card!

Our simple immunoassay solutions are:

  • Easy to use
  • Flexible
  • Precise

Our revolutionary molecular technology can detect the DNA of genetically modified organisms, using patented chemistry that is:

  • Quick
  • Sensitive
  • Accurate

Stop by to talk with Kyle and Lee about your specific testing challenges. We have the expertise you need in a strategic partner and the solutions you can trust for success.

Stop By GEAPS Booth #235 and WIN!

We are heading south to participate in GEAPS Exchange 2016, and hope to see you there.

 

QuickScan Catalog ImageFREE QuickScan Immunoassay Reader

A drawing for new customers!
QuickScan is a flexible and precise immunoassay strip-reading system. Using a touchscreen PC, the QuickScan System can process strips for both GMOs and mycotoxins simultaneously to provide objective, quantifiable results.

10 FREE Rapid Mycotoxin Testing Kits

A drawing for our valued current customers!QuickComb for QuickScan Corn
As you already know, our simple immunoassay solutions for detecting mycotoxins and GMOs are:
  • Easy to use
  • Flexible
  • Precise

So what could be better? Getting some for FREE!

Enter to win 10 mycotoxin kits of your choice OR 40 GMO corn comb tests.

Earn a $100 Cabela’s gift card

Are you a corn or soy processor?

Are you willing to talk with us at GEAPS for half an hour about your current GMO testing practices?

If your answer to both questions was YES, please click contact us or stop by booth #235 and request an appointment.

We will thank you for your time with a $100 Cabela’s gift card.

Scientist Jamie Welch to Present at the Organic & Non-GMO Forum

According to event organizers, The Organic & Non-GMO Forum is a unique one-day event that brings together stakeholders from across the organic and non-GMO value chain to address the growing opportunities and the significant supply chain challenges that still remain. The event features:

  • Interactive presentations and panel discussions with industry experts
  • Crucial information, strategies and tools to engage in the sector
  • An opportunity to meet companies within in growing sector
  • The only event that connects the entire oilseed and grains supply chain to address the critical challenges that lie ahead

Scientist Jamie Welch, Supervisor of Technical Support at EnviroLogix, will present on the current science of GMO testing protocols from 9:55 – 10:20 am on September 30.

If you’re planning to attend, please be our guest and save 10% off of your registration fee by using the discount code ONG-SK15.

Leave time on your agenda to attend Jamie’s presentation on GMO testing science, and visit our table at the expo for information and GMO testing demos. If you are thinking about entering the non-GMO market, or if you have questions about your existing program,  talk with our friendly, knowledgeable experts about your unique challenges. We can help develop a solution for your needs.

 

Test Your Exports for GMOs With Confidence

EnviroLogix, the industry leader in GMO detection, is looking forward to seeing you at the US SOY Global Trade Exchange/Midwest Specialty Grains Conference & Trade Show. According to Feed & Grain magazine, the conference has reached a new record for attendance, so it will be a phenomenal event!

The non-GMO market is expanding, both in the U.S. and abroad, so don’t get left behind! GMO testing is fast, simple and affordable. EnviroLogix is the only company offering rapid detection technology options for all GMO traits, and our industry experts can help develop a solution for your needs.

Visit our friendly, knowledgeable staff at booth # 205 during the trade show to talk about your unique challenges, and leave some time in your schedule for one of our live demos.

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DNAble GMO Soybean Screen

Thursday, 9/10 @ 12:45 pm and Friday, 9/11 @ 8:15 am

The future of testing is here! We made rapid DNA detection simple and affordable.
Watch how easy it is to detect multiple GMO traits in minutes.
 

QuickScan-TechQuickScan GMO Test Strips

Thursday, 9/10 @ 1:30 pm and Friday, 9/11 @ 1:00 pm

Observe the fast, reliable results achieved with this trusted technique.

Save your data, print reports and detect mycotoxins on the same system!

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Export with Confidence – EnviroLogix Test Kits for Duracade™ and MIR 162

In light of the recent news reports about concerns over Duracade corn and its impact on US corn exports, EnviroLogix is pleased to announce it has already developed a test for this trait, QuickStix Kit for eCry3.1Ab, the unique protein expressed in Duracade corn, which is also known as Event 5307.

EnviroLogix continues to offer a complete solution for grain handlers wishing to test for any GMO traits, approved or unapproved, that are available in the US market and beyond.

In particular, the eCry3.1Ab test was developed several years ago and has been validated and approved by Syngenta for detection of the protein expressed in Agrisure Duracade traited corn.

Many major grain buyers have announced they would not be accepting any Duracade at their facilities until further notice.

“A recent USGC press release expressed concern that inadvertent co-mingling of approved and unapproved traits could disrupt trade and cause more rejections of US corn in overseas markets,” says Nick Davala, Business Unit Manager.

“EnviroLogix offers a complete solution for screening and identity-preserving incoming grain for elevators, mills, processors…basically anyone concerned about the acceptability of their end product in China or other overseas markets.

“Along with our Duracade test, we also provide tests for Vip3A (MIR 162) and CspB (drought resistance), which have also been identified as traits of concern in the corn export market.”

™Duracade is a trademark of a Syngenta Group Company