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Metabolomics Analysis of the Relationship between Intestinal Microorganisms and Human Diseases

This special issue belongs to the section “Endocrinology and Clinical Metabolic Research“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

We aim to provide unique phenotypic evidence on the human diseases such as alcoholic liver diseases, non- alcoholic liver diseases, cardiovascular disease, cancer, gut dysbiosis, metabolic inflammation, etc,. Metabolomics investigates the biological properties of metabolome profile in their pathways that have been routinely applied as tools for clinical therapeutics. The small molecules or metabolites can be discovered and underlie the key therapy to human cancers and avoid cancer burden. Metabolomics is a great tool for biomarker discovery and validation. The applications of micobial metabolomics have continually been growing which can refinement of methods for measurement, analysis, and understanding of complex data sets of human disease.

Metabolomic signatures provide a big scope of application in human health and disease. Metabolomics have been technologically advanced and act as a division of systems biology. Metabolomics profiling analysis has two different methods such as targeted profiling, and untargeted profiling. Physico-chemical processes and microbial metabolomics in various intestinal microorganisms and human diseases will be focus in this special issues. By focusing various analytical and molecular technologies on the human microorganisms and diseases can now increased.

Prof. Dr. Raja Ganesan
Dr. Abilash Valsala Gopalakrishnan
Dr. Arumugam Balasubramanian
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • metabolomics
  • metabonomics
  • targeted profiling
  • untargeted profiling
  • gut intestine
  • microbiota
  • metabolites
  • biochemistry
  • cheminformatics
  • pattern recognition analysis

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Metabolites - ISSN 2218-1989