2017
DOI: 10.3390/metabo7010008
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Application of Passive Sampling to Characterise the Fish Exometabolome

Abstract: The endogenous metabolites excreted by organisms into their surrounding environment, termed the exometabolome, are important for many processes including chemical communication. In fish biology, such metabolites are also known to be informative markers of physiological status. While metabolomics is increasingly used to investigate the endogenous biochemistry of organisms, no non-targeted studies of the metabolic complexity of fish exometabolomes have been reported to date. In environmental chemistry, Chemcatch… Show more

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“…For example, an in vivo transected animal method has been previously employed to monitor up to 26 biochemical and physiological end-points in fish acutely exposed to stressors ( McKim et al , 1987 ). Although this technique has been largely superseded by the development of less invasive methods ( Pettem et al , 2017 ; Viant et al , 2017 ), the underlying principle of collecting multiple end-points that will elucidate pathways of toxicant effect is one that has been widely adopted. Through these types of approaches, mechanisms of action are well understood for some stressors (e.g.…”
Section: Maximizing Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, an in vivo transected animal method has been previously employed to monitor up to 26 biochemical and physiological end-points in fish acutely exposed to stressors ( McKim et al , 1987 ). Although this technique has been largely superseded by the development of less invasive methods ( Pettem et al , 2017 ; Viant et al , 2017 ), the underlying principle of collecting multiple end-points that will elucidate pathways of toxicant effect is one that has been widely adopted. Through these types of approaches, mechanisms of action are well understood for some stressors (e.g.…”
Section: Maximizing Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%