All living organisms contain low-molecular-weight substances (LMWs; <1500 Da; Rivera-Vélez & Villarino, 2018), such as amino acids, carbohydrates, fatty acids, and organic compounds. The collection of LMWs in a biological sample is called the metabolome. Identifying and quantifying a broad range of endogenous and exogenous LMWs allow the investigation of animal phenotypes. Animal phenotypes result from complex interactions between genotype, lifestyle, diet, nutrition, environmental exposure, gut microflora, and pharmacological interventions. The metabolome of a biological system includes metabolic breakdown products from foods, drugs, environmental contaminants, endogenous waste metabolites, and