metabonomic

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Back-formation from metabonomics.

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metabonomic (comparative more metabonomic, superlative most metabonomic)

  1. Related to or involving metabonomics, the study of biological responses to external stimuli.
    • 2008 October 31, G. de Laurentiis et al., “Metabonomic analysis of exhaled breath condensate in adults by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy”, in European Respiratory Journal, →DOI:
      The nuclear magnetic resonance metabonomic approach could identify the metabolic fingerprint of exhaled breath condensate in different clinical sets of data.
    • 2018 April 16, C Cao et al., “Metabonomic analysis of toxic action of long-term low-level exposure to acrylamide in rat serum”, in Human & Experimental Toxicology, →DOI:
      AA was administered to rats via drinking water ad libitum. After 16-week treatment, rat serum was collected for metabonomic analysis. Biochemical tests were further conducted to verify metabolic alterations.
    • 2021, Gas Chromatography, page 729:
      Columns with varying polarities, varying internal diameters, and different lengths have been utilized in metabonomic studies.