Trimethylamine oxide (TMAO), which has been suggested to be a “bad” metabolite
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Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death around the world. This disease includes all pathologies affecting the heart and blood vessels, often including the accumulation of metabolite deposits that lead to clogging of arteries. In order to better understand and treat these conditions, researchers need to study the underlying mechanisms that cause them, such as inflammation and metabolic disorders.
The fluid of everything – Urine and precision nutrition
How urine metabolomics advances precision nutrition by enabling personalized, effective, and proactive dietary recommendations.
Metabolite of the month – Cholesterol
Metabolite of the month is your sneak peek into the world of metabolomics. In this month´s article, we took a closer look at cholesterol..
Metabolite of the month – Phosphatidylcholines
Metabolite of the month is your sneak peek into the world of metabolomics. In this month´s article, we took a closer look at phosphatidylcholines, a class of lipids involved in much more than membrane composition.
Metabolite of the month – Indole
Metabolite of the month is your sneak peek into the world of metabolomics. In this month´s article, we took a closer look at indole, a product of tryptophan..
Creatinine – Metabolite of the month
Metabolite of the month is your sneak peek into the world of metabolomics. This month we took a closer look at creatinine, a non-protein nitrogenous waste product generated during energy breakdown in muscles.