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  • Sustainability in Italian livestock systems is pushing meat producers to enhance animal welfare standards and adopt new labeling claims to ensure authenticity and traceability in the meat supply chain.
  • The European Union and various initiatives have introduced guidelines and scoring systems for animal welfare, but achieving a comprehensive assessment remains a challenge.
  • Metabolomics emerges as a powerful tool for biomarker discovery related to animal welfare, employing the Five Domains model to investigate the impact of nutrition, environment, health, behavior, and mental state on animals at a molecular level, while highlighting current strengths and areas for future exploration.

Article Abstract

Sustainability has become a central issue in Italian livestock systems driving food business operators to adopt high standards of production concerning animal husbandry conditions. Meat sector is largely involved in this ecological transition with the introduction of new label claims concerning the defense of animal welfare (AW). These new guarantees referred to AW provision require new tools for the purpose of authenticity and traceability to assure meat supply chain integrity. Over the years, European Union (EU) Regulations, national, and international initiatives proposed provisions and guidelines for assuring AW introducing requirements to be complied with and providing tools based on scoring systems for a proper animal assessment. However, the comprehensive and objective assessment of the AW remains challenging. In this regard, phenotypic insights at molecular level may be investigated by metabolomics, one of the most recent high-throughput omics techniques. Recent advances in analytical and bioinformatic technologies have led to the identification of relevant biomarkers involved in complex clinical phenotypes of diverse biological systems suggesting that metabolomics is a key tool for biomarker discovery. In the present review, the Five Domains model has been employed as a describing AW. Starting from the individual Domains-nutrition (I), environment (II), health (III), behavior (IV), and mental state (V)-applications and advances of metabolomics related to AW setting aimed at investigating phenotypic outcomes on molecular scale and elucidating the biological routes most perturbed from external solicitations, are reviewed. Strengths and weaknesses of the current state-of-art are highlighted, and new frontiers to be explored for AW assessment throughout the metabolomics approach are argued. Moreover, a detailed description of metabolomics workflow is provided to understand dos and don'ts at experimental level to pursue effective results. Combining the demand for new assessment tools and meat market trends, a new cross-strategy is proposed as the promising combo for the future of AW assessment.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10011658PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2023.1129741DOI Listing

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