2024
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.16833
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DNA mini-barcoding reveals the mislabeling rate of canned cat food in Taiwan

Yu-Chun Wang,
Shih-Hui Liu,
Hsuan Ching Ho
et al.

Abstract: Background Domestic cats are important companion animals in modern society that live closely with their owners. Mislabeling of pet food can not only harm pets but also cause issues in areas such as religious beliefs and natural resource management. Currently, the cat food market is booming. However, despite the risk that mislabeling poses to cats and humans, few studies have focused on species misrepresentation in cat food products. Methods To address this issue, we used DNA barcoding, a highly effective ide… Show more

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