- Untargeted Metabolomics
- Lipidomics
- Targeted Metabolomics
- Functional Metabolomics
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Proteomics
- Nanoparticle proteomics
- iTRAQ/TMT-based Proteomics Analysis
- Label free Quantitative Proteomics
- Protein Identification
- DIA proteomics
- Peptidomics
- Parallel Reaction Monitoring (PRM) Targeted Proteome
- Metpro -Ⅱ Protein-Metabolite Interactions
- Phosphoproteomics
- Acetylation Analysis
- Protein Ubiquitination Analysis
Non target metabonomics of VOCs
"Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)" typically refer to various organic compounds with boiling points between 50°C and 260°C at atmospheric pressure. VOCs can be further classified based on their chemical structure into alkanes, aromatics, esters, aldehydes, and others. Common examples include benzene, toluene, xylene, styrene, phenylethanol, chloroform, butyl acetate, 2-nonanone, 2-octanone, and more. Research indicates a significant relationship between VOCs and the development of the nervous system, liver toxicity, blood system, and other aspects in the human body.
Technical Advantages:
- Detection of a variety of volatile substances using the HS-GC-MS platform and solid-phase microextraction extraction technology.
- Rich experience in sample pre-processing, capable of handling various tissue and cell samples.
- Professional data analysis with software enabling PCA, OPLS-DA, T-test, and other analyses.
Application Areas:
- Identification of volatile metabolites.
- Analysis of aromatic components in plant fruits.
- Environmental air detection.
- Discovery of volatile biomarkers.
This technology has proven to be valuable in understanding the impact of VOCs on various physiological systems and has applications in areas ranging from metabolite identification to environmental monitoring and biomarker discovery.