Roasted fish fillet (Fig.1) represents a popular snack food in China and a preliminary analysis of the label found only fish common names, without any reference to a particular species (Table 1). Since there is still not a harmonization around the definition of these common names in China, retailers are thus induced to mislabel roasted fish fillet products for lucrative profits. This study used direct sequencing method based on fragments of 16S rRNA gene and subsequent BLAST analysis to investigate the species composition of roasted fish fillet products circulated on Chinese market. An exclusive criterion was defined to determine the labeling accuracy and only the identified species beyond the expected family was considered as mislabeling. Results highlighted an inadequate enforcement of relative rules and a high mislabeling rate of 75.9%. A worse fact was the identification of multiple fish species not only from several packages under the same common name, but also from several specimens belonging to a single package. In order to protect the consumers from economic loss and even health risk, we recommended the amendments to the existing legislations and the compilation of list of acceptable market names for fish species in China.
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