2015
DOI: 10.1017/s1751731114002602
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Animal board invited review: advances in proteomics for animal and food sciences

Abstract: Animal production and health (APH) is an important sector in the world economy, representing a large proportion of the budget of all member states in the European Union and in other continents. APH is a highly competitive sector with a strong emphasis on innovation and, albeit with country to country variations, on scientific research. Proteomics (the study of all proteins present in a given tissue or fluid – i.e. the proteome) has an enormous potential when applied to APH. Nevertheless, for a variety of reaso… Show more

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“…Widely utilized in medical/pharmaceutical research, proteomic approach is relatively new to muscle food production and quality, with the past few years documenting a rapid growth in research publications related to proteomics of animal derived proteins. Early reviews by Bendixen (2005) and Mullen, Stapleton, Corcoran, Hamill, and White (2006) outlined the possibilities and utilization of proteomics tools in meat science, while the recent reviews by Paredi et al (2013), D'Alessandro and Zolla (2013), and Almeida et al (2015) summarized the research updates on proteomics of muscle food applications with reference to various meat species, including beef, pig, chicken, and fish. Furthermore, Ouali et al (2013) focused on tenderness as a major meat quality attribute and published a comprehensive review on proteomic approach for exploring the mechanisms of beef tenderness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Widely utilized in medical/pharmaceutical research, proteomic approach is relatively new to muscle food production and quality, with the past few years documenting a rapid growth in research publications related to proteomics of animal derived proteins. Early reviews by Bendixen (2005) and Mullen, Stapleton, Corcoran, Hamill, and White (2006) outlined the possibilities and utilization of proteomics tools in meat science, while the recent reviews by Paredi et al (2013), D'Alessandro and Zolla (2013), and Almeida et al (2015) summarized the research updates on proteomics of muscle food applications with reference to various meat species, including beef, pig, chicken, and fish. Furthermore, Ouali et al (2013) focused on tenderness as a major meat quality attribute and published a comprehensive review on proteomic approach for exploring the mechanisms of beef tenderness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 Studies in companion animals mostly focus on pathogenesis and diagnostics of infectious diseases and cancer. 11,13 To date, few databases are made available for the dog species.…”
Section: Postgenomic Techniques Applied To Canine Oncologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, proteomics has the ability to generate proteome profiles, and thus a detailed view on overall gene expression on given conditions for microbes in food. Proteome profiles provided the resolution of total protein abundance for many beneficial or pathogenic food microbes and also the comparison of protein expression under different stress or growth conditions such as in milk and synthetic media [37 ].…”
Section: Proteomics In Food Microbiologymentioning
confidence: 99%