NMR spectroscopy methods in metabolic phenotyping

Parkinson, John A.; Lindon, John and Nicholson, Jeremy and Holmes, Elaine, eds. (2018) NMR spectroscopy methods in metabolic phenotyping. In: The Handbook of Metabolic Phenotyping. Elsevier, Cambridge, MA, pp. 53-96. ISBN 9780128122945 (https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-812293-8.00002-5)

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Abstract

NMR spectroscopy is an established, versatile, widely applicable analytical technique forming one of the cornerstone methods for metabolic profiling, metabonomics, metabolomics, and metabolic phenotyping applied to complex biofluid and tissue samples. From sample storage and preparation conditions through basic one-dimensional proton and two-dimensional proton only and proton-carbon correlated NMR techniques, this chapter moves on to consider the quest for ever more advanced NMR methods to improve data resolution, increase analyte detection limits, and robustly quantify components within complex biofluid and tissue matrices. The work is a guide to the established state-of-the-art in bioanalytical NMR methods, and through its course addresses some pitfalls to be aware of as well as providing a window through which the future potential shape of the field may be considered.

ORCID iDs

Parkinson, John A. ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4270-6135; Lindon, John, Nicholson, Jeremy and Holmes, Elaine