Being able to obtain an objective and repeatable measurement of stress levels from a single subject represents a primary issue in animal welfare science, especially in relation to cattle farming. A potential solution has been recently identified in the determination of cortisol’s salivary levels: a non-invasive method strictly related to acute stress. The development of an on-field, easy-to-use method to perform the analysis is yet to be validated. In this study, we developed and tested the reliability of salivary cortisol as a marker for the evaluation of animal welfare. We aimed to develop an on-field use Lateral Flow Immunoassay (LFIA) for the evaluation of acute stress in bovines. The availability of this non-invasive diagnostic tool will facilitate monitoring of animal welfare. In the short term, this innovation is expected to assist farmers and veterinarians in performing a more objective evaluation of the animal’s acute stress levels. In the long term, the device could become a key-instrument for the EU’s growing necessity to better monitor and identify the potential stressor factors in animal farming.

CortiCow project: development of a rapid and non-invasive Lateral Flow Immunoassay for the evaluation of cortisol levels in bovine saliva

Elena Vicuna Diaz
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Laura Anfossi;Fabio di Nardo;Claudio Forte;Laura Ozella
Last
2023-01-01

Abstract

Being able to obtain an objective and repeatable measurement of stress levels from a single subject represents a primary issue in animal welfare science, especially in relation to cattle farming. A potential solution has been recently identified in the determination of cortisol’s salivary levels: a non-invasive method strictly related to acute stress. The development of an on-field, easy-to-use method to perform the analysis is yet to be validated. In this study, we developed and tested the reliability of salivary cortisol as a marker for the evaluation of animal welfare. We aimed to develop an on-field use Lateral Flow Immunoassay (LFIA) for the evaluation of acute stress in bovines. The availability of this non-invasive diagnostic tool will facilitate monitoring of animal welfare. In the short term, this innovation is expected to assist farmers and veterinarians in performing a more objective evaluation of the animal’s acute stress levels. In the long term, the device could become a key-instrument for the EU’s growing necessity to better monitor and identify the potential stressor factors in animal farming.
2023
Proceedings of 2023 IEEE International Workshop on Measurements and Applications in Veterinary and Animal Sciences
Napoli, Italia
26 - 28 aprile 2023
Proceedings of 2023 IEEE International Workshop on Measurements and Applications in Veterinary and Animal Sciences
IEEE
IEEE Catalog Number: CFP23CX4-USB
325
330
979-8-3503-3461-6
animal welfare, Lateral Flow Immunoassay, cortisol, saliva, bovine
Elena Vicuna Diaz, Laura Anfossi, Fabio di Nardo, Claudio Forte, Laura Ozella
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