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. 2024 Oct 3;14(10):533.
doi: 10.3390/metabo14100533.

Comparative Impact of Organic Grass-Fed and Conventional Cattle-Feeding Systems on Beef and Human Postprandial Metabolomics-A Randomized Clinical Trial

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Comparative Impact of Organic Grass-Fed and Conventional Cattle-Feeding Systems on Beef and Human Postprandial Metabolomics-A Randomized Clinical Trial

Meghan Spears et al. Metabolites. .

Abstract

Background/objectives: Cattle-feeding systems may have health implications for consumers of beef products. Organic grass-fed (GRA) and conventional (CON) cattle-feeding systems may result in beef products with differing metabolite profiles and therefore could impact the postprandial metabolomic response of consumers. This study aims to measure whole beef metabolomics and postprandial metabolomic response of consumers between GRA and CON beef to elucidate potential health implications.

Methods: This study followed a randomized double-blind crossover design with healthy male and female subjects (n = 10). Plasma samples were taken at fasting (0) and postprandially for four hours after consumption of a steak from each condition. Untargeted metabolomic analysis of whole beef and human plasma samples used LC/MS. Multivariate and pathway enrichment analysis in MetaboAnalyst was used to investigate metabolite and biochemical pathways that distinguished CON and GRA.

Results: Cattle-feeding systems impacted both postprandial and whole beef steak metabolomic profiles. Metabolites that contributed to this variation included carnitine species (Proionylcarnitine), fatty acids, amino acids (L-valine), and Calamendiol. These metabolites have been associated with oxidative stress, inflammation, and cardiovascular health. Functional pathway enrichment analysis revealed numerous amino acid degradation pathways, especially branched-chain amino acids, and fatty acid degradation that changed throughout the postprandial time course.

Conclusions: These findings suggest that CON and GRA cattle-feeding systems differentially impact whole beef metabolomics, as well as consumer postprandial metabolic responses and the associated health implications.

Keywords: beef; cattle-feeding systems; health implications; metabolomics; pathway enrichment; postprandial; untargeted.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflicts of interest. The funders had no role in the design of the study; in the collection, analyses, or interpretation of data; in the writing of the manuscript; or in the decision to publish the results.

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Figure 1
CONSORT flow chart.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Multivariate statistics of CON versus GRA steaks. (A) PCA scores plot of CON (gold) and GRA (violet) beef steaks. PC1 describes 35.6% of total variation. PC2 represents 15.2% of total variation. Ovals represent 95% confidence intervals. (B) PLS-DA scores plot of CON versus GRA beef steaks. PC1 described 21.1% of total variation. PC2 described 25.5% of total variation. Ovals represent 95% confidence intervals. (C) PCHA heat map of the top 25 features, filtered by lowest p-value. Samples are clustered in columns and features are clustered in rows. The intersection represents the feature abundance of the sample, relative to the average. Red indicates high abundance and blue represents low abundance.
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Figure 3
PLS-DA showing postprandial metabolomic profiles in human plasma (n = 10) between CON and GRA at (A) fasting, (B) hour 0.5, (C) hour 1, (D) hour 1.5, (E) hour 2, (F) hour 2.5, (G) hour 3, (H) hour 3.5, and (I) hour 4. All features included in analysis. Ovals represent 95% confidence intervals. All features were included to generate these plots. The greatest separation in postprandial metabolic profiles between GRA and CON occurred at hour 1.5, followed by moderate separation in hours 2–4.
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Figure 4
Time course of enriched pathways from functional pathway enrichment analysis. All features included in analysis. Pathways altered based on the untargeted metabolomics data (0–4 h) are shown. Fat and protein metabolism dominated metabolic pathways that were enriched after the consumption of CON and GRA beef. Horizontal bars coincide with the timepoint(s) when the pathway was enriched. Color shading (orange, blue, green, purple, yellow) relates to the type of metabolism pathway.

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