Enantioselectivity Effects in Clinical Metabolomics and Lipidomics.
Regina V OliveiraAna Valéria Colnaghi SimionatoQuezia B CassPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Metabolomics and lipidomics have demonstrated increasing importance in underlying biochemical mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of diseases to identify novel drug targets and/or biomarkers for establishing therapeutic approaches for human health. Particularly, bioactive metabolites and lipids have biological activity and have been implicated in various biological processes in physiological conditions. Thus, comprehensive metabolites, and lipids profiling are required to obtain further advances in understanding pathophysiological changes that occur in cells and tissues. Chirality is one of the most important phenomena in living organisms and has attracted long-term interest in medical and natural science. Enantioselective separation plays a pivotal role in understanding the distribution and physiological function of a diversity of chiral bioactive molecules. In this context, it has been the goal of method development for targeted and untargeted metabolomics and lipidomic assays. Herein we will highlight the benefits and challenges involved in these stereoselective analyses for clinical samples.
Keyphrases
- mass spectrometry
- human health
- risk assessment
- liquid chromatography
- ms ms
- induced apoptosis
- public health
- climate change
- capillary electrophoresis
- gene expression
- emergency department
- fatty acid
- high throughput
- single cell
- cancer therapy
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- signaling pathway
- high resolution
- ionic liquid
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- cell proliferation
- gram negative
- drug induced
- adverse drug