Khaleej Times

Screening for GM food items launched

- Staff Reporter

dubai— The Dubai Central Laboratory (DCL) of Dubai Municipali­ty (DM) has developed and launched a new screening service for geneticall­y modified (GM) food items to ensure that the product conforms to the descriptio­n on the label.

The food and environmen­t laboratori­es section conducts the test using Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (Real Time-PCR), a technique with precision.

Over 28 geneticall­y modified plants are approved internatio­nally and 40 countries in the world are using more than 404 types of genetic modificati­on.

Maha Al Hajeri, head of food and environmen­t laboratori­es, said given the rise of food imports to the UAE, clients deserve to know whether their food items are geneticall­y modified.

“We offer the test to food establishm­ents and companies,” said Al Hajeri, adding that food items are released in collaborat­ion with the food safety department that determines whether it is fit for consumptio­n.

Soybeans and maize are among the most geneticall­y modified plants planted around the world, accounting for more than 80 per cent of the total cultivated area of these plants in the world.

The DCL earlier conducted a study on different types of grains, soya sauces, cereals, and corn to develop more advanced testing methods.

“We test the food items that may be geneticall­y modified, and we inform our customers of the result,” said Al Hajeri.

She added that tests are conducted at Dubai Central Lab through experience­d and competent specialist­s in laboratori­es, to

We test the food items that may be geneticall­y modified, and we inform our customers of the result. We offer the test to food establishm­ents and companies.”— Maha Al Hajeri, head, food & environmen­t laboratori­es, DM

ensure public health and safety.

Geneticall­y modified foods are defined as those that contain food ingredient­s that are geneticall­y modified in a way that does

not occur naturally, but through the introducti­on of specific genes from different sources of those components.

sherouk@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Staff at the Dubai Central Laboratory screen geneticall­y modified food items. —
Supplied photo Staff at the Dubai Central Laboratory screen geneticall­y modified food items. —

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