- 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
Vitamin B belongs to the group of water-soluble vitamins and is a collective term for B-complex vitamins. They often come from the same food sources, such as yeast. Vitamin B is an essential component of the body's metabolism, with each type of vitamin B participating in crucial metabolic reactions, typically in the form of coenzymes.
Research indicates that Vitamin B1 can alleviate the impact of cucumber ladybug infestations, attract bees, aid in pollination, and promote the growth of cucumber seedlings. Additionally, Vitamin B plays a vital role in aquaculture, regulating energy metabolism, enhancing the accumulation of nutritional substances in aquatic animals, improving the utilization efficiency of feed nutritional components, and enhancing the nutritional value and flavor of aquatic products.
Vitamin B includes various forms such as Vitamin B1 (thiamine), Vitamin B2 (riboflavin), Vitamin B3 (niacin), Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid), Vitamin B6 (pyridoxol), Vitamin B7 (biotin), Vitamin B9 (folate), Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin), and others. They often come from the same food sources, such as yeast. Vitamin B is an essential part of the body's metabolism, and each type of Vitamin B participates in critical metabolic reactions, typically existing in the form of coenzymes.
In modern times, due to the pursuit of refined diets, people are getting less Vitamin B from food. Additionally, excessive intake of sugars and fats increases the need for Vitamin B to promote metabolism. Fast-paced lifestyles, high stress, and lack of sleep also contribute to the increased consumption of Vitamin B. Deficiency in Vitamin B is widespread. Therefore, accurate and reliable detection of various vitamins in different matrices is crucial for a more precise assessment of human vitamin levels, diagnosis, and the rational use of vitamin supplements.
- Research on the preventive and diagnostic applications of vitamins.
- Studies in biochemistry, food science, clinical medicine, healthcare, etc.
- Pest control in vegetables.
- Feed additives.