Guide to Metabolomics Analysis: A Bioinformatics Workflow

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Abstract

Metabolomics is an emerging field that quantifies numerous metabolites systematically. The key purpose of metabolomics is to identify the metabolites corresponding to each biological phenotype, and then provide an analysis of the mechanisms involved. Although metabolomics is important to understand the involved biological phenomena, the approach’s ability to obtain an exhaustive description of the processes is limited. Thus, an analysis‐integrated metabolomics, tran-scriptomics, proteomics, and other omics approach is recommended. Such integration of different omics data requires specialized statistical and bioinformatics software. This review focuses on the steps involved in metabolomics research and summarizes several main tools for metabolomics anal-yses. We also outline the most abnormal metabolic pathways in several cancers and diseases, and discuss the importance of multi‐omics integration algorithms. Overall, our goal is to summarize the current metabolomics analysis workflow and its main analysis software to provide useful insights for researchers to establish a preferable pipeline of metabolomics or multi‐omics analysis.

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Chen, Y., Li, E. M., & Xu, L. Y. (2022, April 1). Guide to Metabolomics Analysis: A Bioinformatics Workflow. Metabolites. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo12040357

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