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Marine metabolomics: measurement of metabolites in seawater by gas chromatography mass spectrometry (The effect of salt and water on metabolite detection)


ABSTRACT: One of the major bottlenecks in describing marine ecosystems is characterizing the metabolome of seawater, as salt prevents metabolite analysis. We present SeaMet, a method that can detect hundreds of metabolites in less than one ml of seawater and quantifies them down to nano-molar levels using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Our method provides a major advance in marine metabolomics by enabling the unbiased analysis of primary metabolites across saltwater habitats.

The effect of salt and water on metabolite detection is reported in the current study MTBLS839.
Method development is reported in MTBLS826.
Cell culture sampling is reported MTBLS843.
Environmental sampling is reported MTBLS844.
Method quantification is reported in MTBLS848.
Solid phase extraction is reported in MTBLS849.


Linked Studies: MTBLS826 MTBLS843 MTBLS844 MTBLS848 MTBLS849

INSTRUMENT(S): Gas Chromatography MS - Positive (GC-MS (Positive))

SUBMITTER: Manuel Liebeke 

PROVIDER: MTBLS839 | MetaboLights | 2019-11-15

REPOSITORIES: MetaboLights

Dataset's files

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Action DRS
MTBLS839 Other
FILES Other
a_MTBLS839_metabolite_profiling_mass_spectrometry.txt Txt
i_Investigation.txt Txt
s_MTBLS839.txt Txt
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