February 26, 2016
Journal Article

Emerging New Strategies for Successful Metabolite Identification in Metabolomics

Abstract

NMR is a very powerful tool for the identification of known and unknown (or unnamed) metabolites in complex mixtures as encountered in metabolomics. Known compounds can be reliably identified using 2D NMR methods, such as 13C-1H HSQC, for which powerful web servers with databases are available for semi-automated analysis. For the identification of unknown compounds, new combinations of NMR with MS have been developed recently that make synergistic use of the mutual strengths of the two techniques. The use of chemical additives to the NMR tube, such as reactive agents, paramagnetic ions, or charged silica nanoparticles, permit the identification of metabolites with specific physical chemical properties. In the following sections, we give an overview of some of the recent advances in metabolite identification and discuss remaining challenges.

Revised: March 16, 2016 | Published: February 26, 2016

Citation

Bingol A.K., L. Bruschweiler-Li, D. Li, B. Zhang, M. Xie, and R. Bruschweiler. 2016. Emerging New Strategies for Successful Metabolite Identification in Metabolomics. Bioanalysis 8, no. 6:557-573. PNNL-SA-114415. doi:10.4155/bio-2015-0004