Issue 30, 2017

Optimizing sampling strategies for NMR-based metabolomics of human feces: pooled vs. unpooled analyses

Abstract

This study focused on elucidating fecal sample collection for 1H NMR-based metabolite profiling. Pooled vs. unpooled feces sampling was compared to determine if single unpooled samples are adequate and representative for NMR based metabolomics of feces. Our results show that the metabolome of unpooled fecal samples varied within the individual (day-to-day variation). This variation could mainly be ascribed to fluctuations (CV > 40%) in the level of the metabolites glucose, lactate, and succinate. Consequently, our data suggest that multiple sampling and pooling of fecal samples could be considered to minimize errors arising from day to day variation in fecal sample.

Graphical abstract: Optimizing sampling strategies for NMR-based metabolomics of human feces: pooled vs. unpooled analyses

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Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
13 Jun 2017
Accepted
14 Jul 2017
First published
17 Jul 2017

Anal. Methods, 2017,9, 4476-4480

Optimizing sampling strategies for NMR-based metabolomics of human feces: pooled vs. unpooled analyses

S. Lamichhane, U. K. Sundekilde, T. Blædel, T. K. Dalsgaard, L. H. Larsen, L. O. Dragsted, A. Astrup and H. C. Bertram, Anal. Methods, 2017, 9, 4476 DOI: 10.1039/C7AY01465A

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