Biomarker discovery in neurological diseases: A metabolomic approach

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Abstract

Biomarkers are pharmacological and physiological measurements or specific biochemicals in the body that have a particular molecular feature that makes them useful for measuring the progress of disease or the effects of treatment. Due to the complexity of neurological disorders, it is very difficult to have perfect markers. Brain diseases require plenty of markers to reflect the metabolic impairment of different brain cells. The recent introduction of the metabolomic approach helps the study of neurological diseases based on profiling a multitude of biochemical components related to brain metabolism. This review is a trial to elucidate the possibility to use this approach to identify plasma metabolic markers related to neurological disorders. Previous trials using different metabolomic analyses including nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, gas chromatography combined with mass spectrometry, liquid chromatography combined with mass spectrometry, and capillary electrophoresis will be traced.

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El-Ansary, A., Al-Afaleg, N., & Al-Yafaee, Y. (2009, November 30). Biomarker discovery in neurological diseases: A metabolomic approach. Open Access Journal of Clinical Trials. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/oajct.s7746

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