Abstract
Metabolomics involves the identification and quantification of metabolites present in a biological system. Three different approaches can be used: metabolomic fingerprinting, metabolic profiling, and metabolic footprinting, in order to evaluate the clinical course of a disease, patient recovery, changes in response to surgical intervention or pharmacological treatment, as well as other associated features. Characteristic patterns of metabolites can be revealed that broaden our understanding of a particular disorder. In the present paper, common strategies and analytical techniques used in metabolomic studies are reviewed, particularly with reference to the cardiovascular field. © 2011 Maria G. Barderas et al.
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Vivanco, F., Barderas, M. G., Laborde, C. M., Posada, M., De La Cuesta, F., Zubiri, I., & Alvarez-Llamas, G. (2011). Metabolomic profiling for identification of novel potential biomarkers in cardiovascular diseases. Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/790132
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