Sample Preparation in Metabolomics

Metabolomics is increasingly being used to explore the dynamic responses of living systems in biochemical research. The complexity of the metabolome is outstanding, requiring the use of complementary analytical platforms and methods for its quantitative or qualitative profiling. In alignment with th...

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Main Author: Kuligowski, Julia
Other Authors: Quintás, Guillermo
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021
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Nmr
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653 |a hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography 
653 |a high resolution mass spectrometry 
653 |a liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry 
653 |a NMR 
653 |a metadata standardization 
653 |a trees 
653 |a multicellular tumor spheroids 
653 |a electromembrane extraction 
653 |a forestry 
653 |a multi-segment injection 
653 |a microvesicles 
653 |a MiaPaCa-2 
653 |a exosomes 
653 |a human cell line 
653 |a diagnostics 
653 |a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) 
653 |a design of experiments 
653 |a AMOPLS 
653 |a method development 
653 |a nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy 
653 |a mass spectrometry 
653 |a human milk 
653 |a GC-MS 
653 |a oxaliplatin 
653 |a extraction 
653 |a ion mobility spectrometry 
653 |a plant natural products 
653 |a microscopic samples 
653 |a gas chromatography 
653 |a plant metabolomics 
653 |a cell line 
653 |a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) 
653 |a IT-139 
653 |a high-resolution magic angle spinning 
653 |a harvesting 
653 |a normalization 
653 |a AsPC-1 
653 |a databases 
653 |a biomarkers 
653 |a lipidomics 
653 |a capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry 
653 |a metabolome 
653 |a metabolites 
653 |a human plasma 
653 |a Panc-1 
653 |a cardiovascular disease 
653 |a extracellular vesicles 
653 |a capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry (CE-MS) 
653 |a metabolic pathways 
653 |a drug discovery 
653 |a liquid chromatography 
653 |a 20% FCS 
653 |a metabolic profiling 
653 |a metallodrugs 
653 |a liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) 
653 |a KP1339 
653 |a metabonomics 
653 |a LC-MS 
653 |a Medicine and Nursing / bicssc 
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653 |a LC-MS/MS 
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520 |a Metabolomics is increasingly being used to explore the dynamic responses of living systems in biochemical research. The complexity of the metabolome is outstanding, requiring the use of complementary analytical platforms and methods for its quantitative or qualitative profiling. In alignment with the selected analytical approach and the study aim, sample collection and preparation are critical steps that must be carefully selected and optimized to generate high-quality metabolomic data. This book showcases some of the most recent developments in the field of sample preparation for metabolomics studies. Novel technologies presented include electromembrane extraction of polar metabolites from plasma samples and guidelines for the preparation of biospecimens for the analysis with high-resolution μ magic-angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (HR-μMAS NMR). In the following chapters, the spotlight is on sample preparation approaches that have been optimized for diverse bioanalytical applications, including the analysis of cell lines, bacteria, single spheroids, extracellular vesicles, human milk, plant natural products and forest trees.