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Metabolite Profiling

Metabolite Profiling is a technique used to analyze and characterize the metabolites present in a sample. It enables the identification and quantification of metabolites, providing a comprehensive overview of the metabolic status of an organism. This technique can be used to study a wide range of biological processe…

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Overview

Metabolite Profiling is a technique used to analyze and characterize the metabolites present in a sample. It enables the identification and quantification of metabolites, providing a comprehensive overview of the metabolic status of an organism. This technique can be used to study a wide range of biological processes, including drug metabolism, gene expression and disease diagnosis. Metabolite profiling can also be used to identify new targets for therapeutic interventions and to monitor metabolic changes in response to environmental factors. Additionally, it is a powerful tool to investigate metabolic regulation and to study the role of dietary components in health and disease.

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