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Metabolomic Studies for the Evaluation of Toxicity Induced by Environmental Toxicants on Model Organisms.

Hyung-Min KimJong Seong Kang
Published in: Metabolites (2021)
Environmental pollution causes significant toxicity to ecosystems. Thus, acquiring a deeper understanding of the concentration of environmental pollutants in ecosystems and, clarifying their potential toxicities is of great significance. Environmental metabolomics is a powerful technique in investigating the effects of pollutants on living organisms in the environment. In this review, we cover the different aspects of the environmental metabolomics approach, which allows the acquisition of reliable data. A step-by-step procedure from sample preparation to data interpretation is also discussed. Additionally, other factors, including model organisms and various types of emerging environmental toxicants are discussed. Moreover, we cover the considerations for successful environmental metabolomics as well as the identification of toxic effects based on data interpretation in combination with phenotype assays. Finally, the effects induced by various types of environmental toxicants in model organisms based on the application of environmental metabolomics are also discussed.
Keyphrases
  • human health
  • life cycle
  • risk assessment
  • climate change
  • heavy metals
  • oxidative stress
  • gram negative
  • electronic health record
  • big data
  • multidrug resistant
  • particulate matter
  • health risk assessment
  • air pollution