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Livestock metabolomics and the livestock metabolome: A systematic review

机译:牲畜代谢组学和牲畜代谢组:系统评价

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Metabolomics uses advanced analytical chemistry techniques to comprehensively measure large numbers of small molecule metabolites in cells, tissues and biofluids. The ability to rapidly detect and quantify hundreds or even thousands of metabolites within a single sample is helping scientists paint a far more complete picture of system-wide metabolism and biology. Metabolomics is also allowing researchers to focus on measuring the end-products of complex, hard-to-decipher genetic, epigenetic and environmental interactions. As a result, metabolomics has become an increasingly popular “omics” approach to assist with the robust phenotypic characterization of humans, crop plants and model organisms. Indeed, metabolomics is now routinely used in biomedical, nutritional and crop research. It is also being increasingly used in livestock research and livestock monitoring. The purpose of this systematic review is to quantitatively and objectively summarize the current status of livestock metabolomics and to identify emerging trends, preferred technologies and important gaps in the field. In conducting this review we also critically assessed the applications of livestock metabolomics in key areas such as animal health assessment, disease diagnosis, bioproduct characterization and biomarker discovery for highly desirable economic traits (i.e., feed efficiency, growth potential and milk production). A secondary goal of this critical review was to compile data on the known composition of the livestock metabolome (for 5 of the most common livestock species namely cattle, sheep, goats, horses and pigs). These data have been made available through an open access, comprehensive livestock metabolome database (LMDB, available at ). The LMDB should enable livestock researchers and producers to conduct more targeted metabolomic studies and to identify where further metabolome coverage is needed.
机译:代谢组学使用先进的分析化学技术来全面测量细胞,组织和生物流体中的大量小分子代谢物。快速检测和定量单个样品中数百乃至数千种代谢物的能力正在帮助科学家描绘出全系统新陈代谢和生物学的更为完整的图景。代谢组学还使研究人员能够专注于测量复杂,难以解读的遗传,表观遗传和环境相互作用的最终产物。结果,代谢组学已成为一种越来越流行的“组学”方法,以帮助对人类,农作物和模型生物进行可靠的表型表征。实际上,代谢组学现已被常规用于生物医学,营养和农作物研究。它也越来越多地用于牲畜研究和牲畜监测。该系统评价的目的是定量和客观地总结家畜代谢组学的现状,并确定该领域的新兴趋势,首选技术和重要差距。在进行此审查时,我们还严格评估了家畜代谢组学在关键领域的应用,例如动物健康评估,疾病诊断,生物产品表征和生物标记物发现等方面的高度理想的经济特征(即饲料效率,生长潜力和奶产量)。这项重要评论的第二个目标是收集有关家畜代谢组(已知的5种最常见的家畜种类,即牛,绵羊,山羊,马和猪)的数据。这些数据已通过开放获取的全面的牲畜代谢组数据库(LMDB,可在上获得)获得。 LMDB应该使牲畜研究人员和生产者能够进行更有针对性的代谢组学研究,并确定需要进一步代谢组学的地方。

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