Animal Untargeted Metabolomics Solutions for Scientific Research

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Metabolomics, a division of Creative Proteomics, is dedicated to providing cutting-edge LC-MS based metabolomics services for biomedical research institutions, biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies. Creative Proteomics has deep industry and business process expertise, global resources, and a good reputation for providing contract services specialized in metabolomics. Creative Proteomics is very excited to announce the launch of animal untargeted metabolomics service using the latest technologies and novel methods.

Compared to targeted metabolomics, untargeted metabolomics is an intended comprehensive analysis of all the measurable analytes in a sample including chemical unknowns. These analytes are small molecules and usually include sugars, amino acids, peptides, fatty acids, lipids, alkaloids, phenolic compounds, and so on.

As a high-throughput tool, untargeted metabolomics can help with early-stage diagnosis and the discovery of novel biomarkers, potentially leading to new insights into disease mechanisms or treatment. More importantly, untargeted metabolomics allows more comprehensive analysis with more accurate data acquisition, eliminating biased research direction. A general procedure of untargeted metabolomics analysis contains multiple steps, including sample collection, metabolites extraction, metabolites detection/identification, data collection/analysis, identification/quantification of metabolites and pathway analysis/reconstruction. Creative Proteomics provides a broad variety of untargeted metabolomics services in animals, covering hundreds of metabolites ranging from small water-soluble molecules to large lipids.

The animal untargeted metabolomics service provided by Creative Proteomics is based on cutting-edge chromatographic separation and mass spectrometry platforms. The service will be tailored to specific samples and needs for optimal results.

The advantages of untargeted metabolomics services provided by Creative Proteomics are listed below:
1. Rich experience in various animal sample processing and metabolite preparation
2. Cutting-edge MS platforms: LC-MS, GC-MS, NRM, and so on
3. Professional statistical analysis and bioinformatics analysis
4. The complete analysis report is offered, including method interpretation, data and result files
5. Competitive price
6. Short turnaround time

“Creative Proteomics develops advanced platforms for untargeted metabolomic analysis of animals. Its non-targeted metabolomics platform has the characteristics of high accuracy, strong specificity, and high sensitivity. The company has strong and comprehensive capabilities in untargeted metabolomic pathways and untargeted metabolites,” commented the senior scientist of Creative Proteomics.

Creative Proteomics employs state-of-the-art LC-MS/MS and GC-MS/MS systems for animal untargeted metabolomics studies. The primary instruments include AN Sciex Qtrap 6500 Plus, AB 5600 Triple TOF, Agilent 7890-5977, Thermo TSQTM 9000. Creative Proteomics has deep industry and business process expertise, global resources, and a good reputation in providing contract services specialized for metabolomics.

About Creative Proteomics
Creative Proteomics, as an experienced proteomics, metabolomics, and bioinformatics services supplier, has been well equipped with advanced technologies, in order to meet the increasing needs of researchers and scientists in their proteomics and metabolomics related research.

Contact:
Address: Shirley, NY 11967, USA
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://metabolomics.creative-proteomics.com/animal-untargeted-metabolomics-service.htm

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