Metabolomic Approaches to Marine Organisms
A special issue of Marine Drugs (ISSN 1660-3397).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 January 2012) | Viewed by 97611
Special Issue Editors
Interests: marine metabonomics; environmental pharmacokinetics; glycolipid structure; lipid profiling; marine animal health risk assessment
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Dear Colleagues,
Marine life has developed unique metabolic and physiologic capabilities to survive in the many varied and complex marine ecosystems. Metabolomics is the systematic study of the small-molecule metabolite profiles of organisms. These metabolites range from metabolic intermediates and hormones to other signaling molecules and secondary metabolites. Obtaining a detailed description of the metabolic pathways for marine organisms can be a key to understanding how these organisms bioprocess many of their novel compounds. This in turn can help efficiently direct the search for biochemicals with the potential to improve the health and quality of life of humans, domestic and wild animals and/or have important impacts on the environment.
This special issue dedicated to “Metabolomic Approaches to Marine Organisms” hopes to emphasize the importance of studying and understanding the metabolism of marine organisms and the role this knowledge can play in the realm of marine biodiscovery. As the Guest Editor, I invite scientists working on metabolomic questions studying marine organisms to report recent advances in the field. I look forward to working with you towards a successful special issue of the journal Marine Drugs dedicated to this under studied but important area.
Prof. Dr. Michael K. Stoskopf
Prof. Dr. Jeffrey Macdonald
Guest Editors
Keywords
- metabolomics
- metabonomics
- metabolic profiling
- xeniobiotic metabolism
- metabolic response to environmental change
- mass spectrometry
- high pressure liquid chromatography
- gas chromatography magnetic resonance imaging
- magnetic resonance spectroscopy
- comparative biochemistry
- biodiscovery
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