Current Practice in Untargeted Human Milk Metabolomics.
Isabel Ten-DoménechVictoria Ramos-GarciaJosé David Piñeiro-RamosMaría GormazAnna Parra-LlorcaMáximo VentoJulia KuligowskiGuillermo QuintásPublished in: Metabolites (2020)
Human milk (HM) is considered the gold standard for infant nutrition. HM contains macro- and micronutrients, as well as a range of bioactive compounds (hormones, growth factors, cell debris, etc.). The analysis of the complex and dynamic composition of HM has been a permanent challenge for researchers. The use of novel, cutting-edge techniques involving different metabolomics platforms has permitted to expand knowledge on the variable composition of HM. This review aims to present the state-of-the-art in untargeted metabolomic studies of HM, with emphasis on sampling, extraction and analysis steps. Workflows available from the literature have been critically revised and compared, including a comprehensive assessment of the achievable metabolome coverage. Based on the scientific evidence available, recommendations for future untargeted HM metabolomics studies are included.
Keyphrases
- human milk
- mass spectrometry
- low birth weight
- liquid chromatography
- healthcare
- preterm infants
- gas chromatography mass spectrometry
- primary care
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- systematic review
- gas chromatography
- physical activity
- preterm birth
- single cell
- stem cells
- cell therapy
- high resolution
- current status
- case control
- mesenchymal stem cells