| Literature DB >> 32178364 |
Lorraine Smith1, Joran Villaret-Cazadamont1, Sandrine P Claus2, Cécile Canlet1, Hervé Guillou1, Nicolas J Cabaton1, Sandrine Ellero-Simatos1.
Abstract
Metabolomics has found numerous applications in the study of liver metabolism in health and disease. Metabolomics studies can be conducted in a variety of biological matrices ranging from easily accessible biofluids such as urine, blood or feces, to organs, tissues or even cells. Sample collection and storage are critical steps for which standard operating procedures must be followed. Inappropriate sample collection or storage can indeed result in high variability, interferences with instrumentation or degradation of metabolites. In this review, we will first highlight important general factors that should be considered when planning sample collection in the study design of metabolomic studies, such as nutritional status and circadian rhythm. Then, we will discuss in more detail the specific procedures that have been described for optimal pre-analytical handling of the most commonly used matrices (urine, blood, feces, tissues and cells).Entities:
Keywords: blood; cells; feces; liver function; metabolomics; standard operating procedures; tissue; urine
Year: 2020 PMID: 32178364 DOI: 10.3390/metabo10030104
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Metabolites ISSN: 2218-1989