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Metabolite of the month – Cortisol
Metabolite of the month is your sneak peek into the world of metabolomics. In this month´s article, we took a closer look at cortisol, a steroid hormone involved in stress response and beyond.
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..
Metabolite of the month – Sphingomyelins
Metabolite of the month is your sneak peek into the world of metabolomics. In this month´s article, we took a closer look at sphingomyelins, building blocks of eukaryotic cell membranes, play in cell signaling, growth, and survival.
Isovaleric acid – Metabolite of the month
Metabolite of the month is your sneak peek into the world of metabolomics. In this month´s article, we took a closer look at Isovaleric acid, a five-carbon branched ..
Metabolite of the month – Triglycerides
Metabolite of the month is your sneak peek into the world of metabolomics. In this month´s article, we took a closer look at Triglycerides, complex molecules used ..
Metabolite of the month – Butyric acid
Metabolite of the month is your sneak peek into the world of metabolomics. In this month´s article, we took a closer look at butyric acid, which is one of three common SCFAs in the human gut.
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.
Taurine – Regulator of cellular function
Metabolite of the month is your sneak peek into the world of metabolomics. In this month´s article, we took a closer look at Taurine, the most abundant intracellular amino acid in the human body.