The use of metabolomics in the study of metals in biological systems
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posted on 2024-06-06, 04:48 authored by OAH Jones, Dan DiasDan Dias, Damien CallahanDamien Callahan, KA Kouremenos, DJ Beale, U Roessner© 2015 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Metabolomics may be defined as the comprehensive quantitative and/or qualitative analysis of all metabolites present in a bio-fluid, cell, tissue, or organism. It is essentially the study of biochemical phenotypes (or metabotypes). Metabolic profiles are context dependent, and vary in response to a variety of factors including environment and environmental stimuli, health status, disease and a myriad of other factors; as such, metabolomics has been applied to a wide range of fields and has been increasingly utilised to the study of the roles played by metals in a range of biological systems as well as, encouragingly, in understanding the underlying biochemical mechanisms. The role of metals (and metalloids) in biological organisms is complex and the majority of studies in this area have been performed in plants but the fields of natural product chemistry, human health and even bacterial corrosion of water distribution systems have been investigated using this technique. In this review some of the novel approaches in which the metabolomics toolbox has been used to unravel the roles of metals and metalloids in a range of biological systems are discussed and suggestions made for future research.
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MetallomicsVolume
7Pagination
29-38Location
Cambridge, Eng.Publisher DOI
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1756-5901eISSN
1756-591XLanguage
EnglishPublication classification
C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2015, Royal Society of ChemistryIssue
1Publisher
Royal Society of ChemistryPublication URL
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