Advances in the study of metabolomics and metabolites in some species interactions

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In the natural environment, interactions between species are a common natural phenomena. The mechanisms of interaction between different species are mainly studied using genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic techniques. Metabolomics is a crucial part of system biology and is based on precision instrument analysis. In the last decade, the emerging field of metabolomics has received extensive attention. Metabolomics not only provides a qualitative and quantitative method for studying the mechanisms of interactions between different species, but also helps clarify the mechanisms of defense between the host and pathogen, and to explore new metabolites with various biological activities. This review focuses on the methods and progress of interspecies metabolomics. Additionally, the prospects and challenges of interspecies metabolomics are discussed.

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Liu, R., Bao, Z. X., Zhao, P. J., & Li, G. H. (2021, June 1). Advances in the study of metabolomics and metabolites in some species interactions. Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26113311

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