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Classical Lipidomics
Lipids are a diverse group of compounds found abundantly in nature, highly soluble in organic solvents, and characterized by heterogeneous chemical compositions and structures. They primarily include fatty acids and their naturally occurring derivatives (such as esters or amines), as well as compounds associated with their biosynthesis and functions. Lipids are broadly classified into eight major categories: fatty acids, glycerolipids, glycerophospholipids, sphingolipids, sterol lipids, prenol lipids, saccharolipids, and polyketides.
Lipidomics is a discipline that involves comprehensive and systematic analysis and identification of lipids in biological organisms, tissues, or cells, along with molecules interacting with them. It aims to understand the structure and function of lipids and subsequently reveal the relationships between lipid metabolism and the physiological and pathological processes of cells, organs, and even entire organisms. Currently, lipidomics is widely applied in important fields such as drug development, molecular physiology, molecular pathology, functional genomics, nutrition, and environmental health.


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  • Identification of lipid substances in tissues and cells.
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