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DOI: 10.1002/mnfr.201800384
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Nutrimetabolomics: An Integrative Action for Metabolomic Analyses in Human Nutritional Studies

Marynka Ulaszewska,Christoph H. Weinert,Alessia Trimigno,Reto Portmann,Cristina Andrés‐Lacueva,René Badertscher,Lorraine Brennan,Carl Brunius,Achim Bub,Francesco Capozzi,Marta Cialiè Rosso,Chiara Emilia Irma Cordero,Hannelore Daniel,Stéphanie Durand,Bjoern Egert,Paola G. Ferrario,Edith J. M. Feskens,Pietro Franceschi,Mar Garcia-Aloy,Franck Giacomoni,Pieter Giesbertz,Raúl González‐Domínguez,Kati Hanhineva,Lieselot Hemeryck,Joachim Kopka,Sabine E. Kulling,Rafaël Llorach,Claudine Manach,Fulvio Mattivi,Carole Migné,Linda H. Münger,Ott B,Gianfranco Picone,Grégory Pimentel,Estelle Pujos‐Guillot,Samantha Riccadonna,M Rist,Caroline Rombouts,Josep Rubert,Thomas Skurk,P.S.C. Sri Harsha,Lieven Van Meulebroek,Lynn Vanhaecke,Rosa Vázquez-Fresno,David S. Wishart,Guy Vergères

Metabolomics
Workflow
Data science
2018
The life sciences are currently being transformed by an unprecedented wave of developments in molecular analysis, which include important advances in instrumental analysis as well as biocomputing. In light of the central role played by metabolism in nutrition, metabolomics is rapidly being established as a key analytical tool in human nutritional studies. Consequently, an increasing number of nutritionists integrate metabolomics into their study designs. Within this dynamic landscape, the potential of nutritional metabolomics (nutrimetabolomics) to be translated into a science, which can impact on health policies, still needs to be realized. A key element to reach this goal is the ability of the research community to join, to collectively make the best use of the potential offered by nutritional metabolomics. This article, therefore, provides a methodological description of nutritional metabolomics that reflects on the state-of-the-art techniques used in the laboratories of the Food Biomarker Alliance (funded by the European Joint Programming Initiative "A Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life" (JPI HDHL)) as well as points of reflections to harmonize this field. It is not intended to be exhaustive but rather to present a pragmatic guidance on metabolomic methodologies, providing readers with useful "tips and tricks" along the analytical workflow.
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    Nutrimetabolomics: An Integrative Action for Metabolomic Analyses in Human Nutritional Studies” is a paper by Marynka Ulaszewska Christoph H. Weinert Alessia Trimigno Reto Portmann Cristina Andrés‐Lacueva René Badertscher Lorraine Brennan Carl Brunius Achim Bub Francesco Capozzi Marta Cialiè Rosso Chiara Emilia Irma Cordero Hannelore Daniel Stéphanie Durand Bjoern Egert Paola G. Ferrario Edith J. M. Feskens Pietro Franceschi Mar Garcia-Aloy Franck Giacomoni Pieter Giesbertz Raúl González‐Domínguez Kati Hanhineva Lieselot Hemeryck Joachim Kopka Sabine E. Kulling Rafaël Llorach Claudine Manach Fulvio Mattivi Carole Migné Linda H. Münger Ott B Gianfranco Picone Grégory Pimentel Estelle Pujos‐Guillot Samantha Riccadonna M Rist Caroline Rombouts Josep Rubert Thomas Skurk P.S.C. Sri Harsha Lieven Van Meulebroek Lynn Vanhaecke Rosa Vázquez-Fresno David S. Wishart Guy Vergères published in 2018. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.