Metabolomics. Strategic approach for GC amenable compounds

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Metabolomics is the newest hype in the 'omics' family. Although defined as highly important to recent biological research, the analytical science applied is far from acceptable for the majority of publications that appear nowadays. Take a look at our approach to tackle the metabolomics issue, which remains a new name for an old science.

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METABOLOMICSA strategic approach for GC amenable compounds

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Analysis of small-molecule metabolites formed by the cell in association with its metabolism.

Accurate reflection of changes in cell functions taking genotype and phenotype into account.

Bacteria

Food quality assessmentEnvironmental remediation

Antibiotics discovery

Plants

Stress assessment studies Identification of gene function

Cultivar differentiation

Mammals

Health status assessmentPrediction of clinical outcomes

Patient classification

Glycomics

Lipidomics

Flavouromics

Environmental

metabolomics

Emerging spin-offs

Renewed hype for an ‘old science’ Classical biochemical conceptsClassical analytical techniques

Metabolite screening

“Generic approach to detect & identify all metabolites in a given cell or organism”

Metabolite fingerprinting

“Identify and compare chromatographic patterns in response to change”

Metabolite profiling

“Detect & quantify a class of compounds in a given cell or organism”

Metabolite target analysis

“Detect & quantify a limited and specific set of compounds in a given cell or organism”

Approximately 85% of the articles published in ‘Metabolomics’ apply non-target screening.

Carolyn Honour, Editorial Director ‘Metabolomics’ (Springer)

Unfortunately,

the non-target screening approach suffers from some serious drawbacks.

Extremely complex

matrices

High sample variability

Large chemical diversity

Target analysis

Profiling

Screening

“ Accuracy

Sco

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Scientifically most relevant approach…

… true target analysis in combination with data from other ‘omics’ experiments.

Method requirements

Correct sample preparation

Accurate analysis

Fast data handling

Sample preparation

Too often the bottleneck…

Go for automated solutions that apply ‘state-of-the-art’ sampler robotics.

Target analysis

High throughput required…

Go for GC in combination with the selectivity of MS/MS in h-SRM mode.

Data management

Go for automated data reporting solutions with direct LIMS interfacing.

Conclusion

Expert chromatographic knowledge is mandatory for you to decide which strategy to apply so you can be sure that the results you report are scientifically correct.

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