Issue 2, 2023

Pre-analytical aspects in metabolomics of human biofluids – sample collection, handling, transport, and storage

Abstract

Metabolomics is the field of omics research that offers valuable insights into the complex composition of biological samples. It has found wide application in clinical diagnostics, disease investigation, therapy prediction, monitoring of treatment efficiency, drug discovery, or in-depth analysis of sample composition. A suitable study design constitutes the fundamental requirements to ensure robust and reliable results from the study data. The study design process should include a careful selection of conditions for each experimental step, from sample collection to data analysis. The pre-analytical variability that can introduce bias to the subsequent analytical process, decrease the outcome reliability, and confuse the final results of the metabolomics research, should also be considered. Herein, we provide key information regarding the pre-analytical variables affecting the metabolomics studies of biological fluids that are the most desirable type of biological samples. Our work offers a practical review that can serve and guide metabolomics pre-analytical design. It indicates pre-analytical factors, which can introduce artificial data variation and should be identified and understood during experimental design (through literature overview or analytical experiments).

Graphical abstract: Pre-analytical aspects in metabolomics of human biofluids – sample collection, handling, transport, and storage

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
28 Jul 2022
Accepted
15 Nov 2022
First published
15 Nov 2022

Mol. Omics, 2023,19, 95-104

Pre-analytical aspects in metabolomics of human biofluids – sample collection, handling, transport, and storage

D. Garwolińska, A. Kot-Wasik and W. Hewelt-Belka, Mol. Omics, 2023, 19, 95 DOI: 10.1039/D2MO00212D

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