scholarly journals Metabolomic Profiling and Toxicokinetics Modeling to Assess the Effects of the Pharmaceutical Diclofenac in the Aquatic Invertebrate Hyalella azteca

Author(s):  
Qiuguo Fu ◽  
Andreas Scheidegger ◽  
Endre Laczko ◽  
Juliane Hollender
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hongying Zhu ◽  
Qianqian Li ◽  
Tiepeng Liao ◽  
Xiang Yin ◽  
Qi Chen ◽  
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Acta Tropica ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 105985
Author(s):  
Turkmen T. Ciftci ◽  
Samiye Yabanoglu-Ciftci ◽  
Emre Unala Devrim Akinci ◽  
Ipek Baysal ◽  
Gokhan Yuce ◽  
...  

Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (8) ◽  
pp. 2194
Author(s):  
Kamil Łuczykowski ◽  
Natalia Warmuzińska ◽  
Sylwia Operacz ◽  
Iga Stryjak ◽  
Joanna Bogusiewicz ◽  
...  

Bladder cancer (BC) is a common malignancy of the urinary system and a leading cause of death worldwide. In this work, untargeted metabolomic profiling of biological fluids is presented as a non-invasive tool for bladder cancer biomarker discovery as a first step towards developing superior methods for detection, treatment, and prevention well as to further our current understanding of this disease. In this study, urine samples from 24 healthy volunteers and 24 BC patients were subjected to metabolomic profiling using high throughput solid-phase microextraction (SPME) in thin-film format and reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with a Q Exactive Focus Orbitrap mass spectrometer. The chemometric analysis enabled the selection of metabolites contributing to the observed separation of BC patients from the control group. Relevant differences were demonstrated for phenylalanine metabolism compounds, i.e., benzoic acid, hippuric acid, and 4-hydroxycinnamic acid. Furthermore, compounds involved in the metabolism of histidine, beta-alanine, and glycerophospholipids were also identified. Thin-film SPME can be efficiently used as an alternative approach to other traditional urine sample preparation methods, demonstrating the SPME technique as a simple and efficient tool for urinary metabolomics research. Moreover, this study’s results may support a better understanding of bladder cancer development and progression mechanisms.


2021 ◽  
Vol 284 ◽  
pp. 117158
Author(s):  
Courtney Y. Fung ◽  
Kun Yan Zhu ◽  
Kaley Major ◽  
Helen C. Poynton ◽  
Kara E. Huff Hartz ◽  
...  

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