The Human Urine Metabolome
University of Alberta · Harvard University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Urine has long been a "favored" biofluid among metabolomics researchers. It is sterile, easy-to-obtain in large volumes, largely free from interfering proteins or lipids and chemically complex. However, this chemical complexity has also made urine a particularly difficult substrate to fully understand. As a biological waste material, urine typically contains metabolic breakdown products from a wide range of foods, drinks, drugs, environmental contaminants, endogenous waste metabolites and bacterial by-products. Many of these compounds are poorly characterized and poorly understood. In an effort to improve our understanding of this biofluid we have undertaken a comprehensive, quantitative, metabolome-wide…
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19Topics & keywords
- Metabolome
- Metabolomics
- Metabolite
- Urine
- Chromatography
- Mass spectrometry
- Chemistry
- Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry