Authors
Stephen Barnes, H Paul Benton, Krista Casazza, Sara J Cooper, Xiangqin Cui, Xiuxia Du, Jeffrey Engler, Janusz H Kabarowski, Shuzhao Li, Wimal Pathmasiri, Jeevan K Prasain, Matthew B Renfrow, Hemant K Tiwari
Publication date
2016/7
Journal
Journal of Mass Spectrometry
Volume
51
Issue
7
Pages
461-475
Description
The study of metabolism has had a long history. Metabolomics, a systems biology discipline representing analysis of known and unknown pathways of metabolism, has grown tremendously over the past 20 years. Because of its comprehensive nature, metabolomics requires careful consideration of the question(s) being asked, the scale needed to answer the question(s), collection and storage of the sample specimens, methods for extraction of the metabolites from biological matrices, the analytical method(s) to be employed and the quality control of the analyses, how collected data are correlated, the statistical methods to determine metabolites undergoing significant change, putative identification of metabolites and the use of stable isotopes to aid in verifying metabolite identity and establishing pathway connections and fluxes. The National Institutes of Health Common Fund Metabolomics Program was …
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