Metabolomics of genetically modified crops

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Abstract

Metabolomic-based approaches are increasingly applied to analyse genetically modified organisms (GMOs) making it possible to obtain broader and deeper information on the composition of GMOs compared to that obtained from traditional analytical approaches. The combination in metabolomics of advanced analytical methods and bioinformatics tools provides wide chemical compositional data that contributes to corroborate (or not) the substantial equivalence and occurrence of unintended changes resulting from genetic transformation. This review provides insight into recent progress in metabolomics studies on transgenic crops focusing mainly in papers published in the last decade.

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Simó, C., Ibáñez, C., Valdés, A., Cifuentes, A., & García-Cañas, V. (2014, October 20). Metabolomics of genetically modified crops. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms151018941

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