Literature DB >> 31614303

Assessment of gut microbiota fecal metabolites by chromatographic targeted approaches.

Jessica Fiori1, Silvia Turroni2, Marco Candela2, Roberto Gotti3.   

Abstract

Gut microbiota, the specific microbial community of the gastrointestinal tract, by means of the production of microbial metabolites provides the host with several functions affecting metabolic and immunological homeostasis. Insights into the intricate relationships between gut microbiota and the host require not only the understanding of its structure and function but also the measurement of effector molecules acting along the gut microbiota axis. This article reviews the literature on targeted chromatographic approaches in analysis of gut microbiota specific metabolites in feces as the most accessible biological matrix which can directly probe the connection between intestinal bacteria and the (patho)physiology of the holobiont. Together with a discussion on sample collection and preparation, the chromatographic methods targeted to determination of some classes of microbiota-derived metabolites (e.g., short-chain fatty acids, bile acids, low molecular masses amines and polyamines, vitamins, neurotransmitters and related compounds) are discussed and their main characteristics, summarized in Tables.
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Keywords:  Chromatographic techniques; Fecal metabolites; Gut microbiota; Sample preparation; Targeted metabolomics

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31614303     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpba.2019.112867

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharm Biomed Anal        ISSN: 0731-7085            Impact factor:   3.935


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Journal:  Mucosal Immunol       Date:  2022-08-15       Impact factor: 8.701

2.  Predicted Adsorption Affinity for Enteric Microbial Metabolites to Metal and Carbon Nanomaterials.

Authors:  Bregje W Brinkmann; Ankush Singhal; G J Agur Sevink; Lisette Neeft; Martina G Vijver; Willie J G M Peijnenburg
Journal:  J Chem Inf Model       Date:  2022-07-25       Impact factor: 6.162

3.  Towards Standards for Human Fecal Sample Preparation in Targeted and Untargeted LC-HRMS Studies.

Authors:  Farideh Hosseinkhani; Anne-Charlotte Dubbelman; Naama Karu; Amy C Harms; Thomas Hankemeier
Journal:  Metabolites       Date:  2021-06-07
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