2017
DOI: 10.3390/metabo7030035
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Integrated Metabolomics Assessment of Human Dried Blood Spots and Urine Strips

Abstract: (1) Background: Interest in the application of metabolomics toward clinical diagnostics development and population health monitoring has grown significantly in recent years. In spite of several advances in analytical and computational tools, obtaining a sufficient number of samples from patients remains an obstacle. The dried blood spot (DBS) and dried urine strip (DUS) methodologies are a minimally invasive sample collection method allowing for the relative simplicity of sample collection and minimal cost. (2… Show more

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“…Metabolomic analyses were performed using untargeted and targeted protocols as described previously [8][9][10][11] . Metabolite extraction was achieved using a mixture of isopropanol:acetonitrile:water (3:3:2 v/v/v).…”
Section: Pj Hamiltonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metabolomic analyses were performed using untargeted and targeted protocols as described previously [8][9][10][11] . Metabolite extraction was achieved using a mixture of isopropanol:acetonitrile:water (3:3:2 v/v/v).…”
Section: Pj Hamiltonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extraction of metabolites from DBS was conducted according to a previous study with modifications [43]. Briefly, a 3 mm disc per subject was obtained using a GE Healthcare Uni-Core punch and transferred to a 1.5 mL tube.…”
Section: Extraction Of Metabolites From Dbsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More noninvasive matrices such as urine, saliva, sweat or intraocular fluid pose attractive avenues due to concentration of environment factors influencing the phenome in urine, as well as physiological signatures of the sympathetic nervous system being altered in saliva, sweat or intraocular fluid. Further, due to the noninvasive collection opportunities of urine, saliva, sweat or intraocular fluid alternative collection procedures such dried paper spotting, which can stabilize diverse analytes will allow for patient-driven collection of samples, if analytes are confirmed to be stable under various perturbations on selected paper [7].…”
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confidence: 99%