Mass spectrometry‐based metabolomics

Abstract
This review presents an overview of the dynamically developing field of mass spectrometry‐based metabolomics. Metabolomics aims at the comprehensive and quantitative analysis of wide arrays of metabolites in biological samples. These numerous analytes have very diverse physico‐chemical properties and occur at different abundance levels. Consequently, comprehensive metabolomics investigations are primarily a challenge for analytical chemistry and specifically mass spectrometry has vast potential as a tool for this type of investigation. Metabolomics require special approaches for sample preparation, separation, and mass spectrometric analysis. Current examples of those approaches are described in this review. It primarily focuses on metabolic fingerprinting, a technique that analyzes all detectable analytes in a given sample with subsequent classification of samples and identification of differentially expressed metabolites, which define the sample classes. To perform this complex task, data analysis tools, metabolite libraries, and databases are required. Therefore, recent advances in metabolomics bioinformatics are also discussed. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc., Mass Spec Rev 26:51–78, 2007
Funding Information
  • NIEHS (R37 ES002710, R01 ES013933, P30 ES05707)
  • NIEHS Superfund Basic Research Program (P42 ES04699)
  • NIEHS Center for Children's Environmental Health & Disease Prevention (P01 ES11269)
  • Cure Autism Now Foundation Frank del Olmo Memorial Award
  • German Research Foundation