Glycans

Glycans are complex sugar molecules found everywhere in nature. They are essential components of cells, involved in many biological processes, and play a critical role in maintaining health and wellness. Glycans are linked to a wide range of diseases and conditions, including cancer, diabetes, neurological disorders, and autoimmune diseases. They are also used in drug development, vaccine production, and dietary supplements, and are being studied for their potential to treat and prevent a variety of illnesses. Furthermore, they can be used to diagnose and monitor diseases and can serve as biomarkers for certain health conditions. Glycans are essential to understand the inner workings of human biology, as they are involved in many crucial processes and have a crucial role in maintaining human health.

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Glycomics And Metabolism

ISSN: 2572-5424
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Ramesh C Gupta, Professor of Chemistry, School of Agricultural Sciences and Rural Development (SASRD),  Nagaland University.
Glycomics is particularly important in microbiology because glycans play diverse roles in bacterial physiology. Metabolomics combines strategies to identify and quantify cellular metabolites using sophisticated analytical technologies with the application of statistical and multi-variant methods for information extraction and data interpretation.

International Journal of Lipids

ISSN: 2835-513X
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Mohamed Gaber, The British university in Egypt
International Journal of lipids is an interdisciplinary journal, which aims to provide a forum for scientists, physicians, nutritionists, and other relevant health professionals to exchange and spread their contributions all over the world in the field of lipids.