A feasibility study of metabolic phenotyping of dried blood spot specimens in rural Chinese women exposed to household air pollution.
Ruey Leng LooQinwei LuEllison M CarterSi LiuSierra ClarkYulan WangJill BaumgartnerHuiru TangQueenie ChanPublished in: Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (2020)
Our results provide a proof of principle that high-resolution metabolic phenotypic data can be generated using a simple DBS extraction method thus suitable for exposure studies in remote, low-resource settings where the collection of serum and plasma is logistically challenging or infeasible. The analytical run time (19 min/specimen) is similar to most global phenotyping methods and therefore suitable for large-scale application.