News Articles Tagged: Metabolomics
Advances in Fatty Acid Metabolism and the Role of 1,11-Undecanedicarboxylic Acid
Investigate the latest findings in fatty acid metabolism, including the emerging significance of 1,11-Undecanedicarboxylic Acid (CAS 505-52-2) as a metabolite and potential biomarker.
Understanding the Chemical Properties and Biological Significance of 1,11-Undecanedicarboxylic Acid
Explore the physical and chemical properties of 1,11-Undecanedicarboxylic Acid (CAS 505-52-2) and its emerging role in biological systems and metabolomics research.
3-Heptanone as a Potential Biomarker in Health Research
Investigate the emerging role of 3-Heptanone (CAS 106-35-4) as a potential biomarker in various health research areas, including metabolic studies and disease diagnostics. Discover its chemical significance with insights from NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD.
N-Methyl-L-Alanine: A Novel Biomarker in Migraine Research
Learn about the potential of N-Methyl-L-Alanine as a novel biomarker for migraine, contributing to better diagnosis and understanding of neurological conditions, supported by NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD.
BSTFA: The Key to Enhanced Metabolomics and Analytical Precision
Learn how NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD.'s Bis(trimethylsilyl)trifluoroacetamide is revolutionizing metabolomics and analytical chemistry with its silylation properties.
MSTFA: The Go-To Reagent for Metabolite Profiling by NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD.
Learn why MSTFA is indispensable for metabolite profiling, transforming biological samples for GC-MS analysis and uncovering metabolic insights.
From Gentian Root to Liver Therapy: The Science Behind Gentiopicroside
Uncover the scientific basis of Gentiopicroside's therapeutic effects on liver conditions like NASH, focusing on its mechanisms involving PPARα, HIF-1α, and metabolic pathway modulation.
Gentiopicroside's Impact on Metabolomic Profiles in Liver Disease
Discover how Gentiopicroside influences liver metabolomics, targeting pathways like PPARα and HIF-1α to improve conditions such as NASH, supported by cutting-edge research.