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Abstract
Metabolomic studies allow a deeper understanding of the processes of a given ecological community than nucleic acid-based surveys alone. In the case of the gut microbiota, a metabolic profile of, for example, a fecal sample provides details about the function and interactions within the distal region of the gastrointestinal tract, and such a profile can be generated in a number of different ways. This unit elaborates on the use of 1D 1 H NMR spectroscopy as a commonly used method to characterize small-molecule metabolites of the fecal metabonome (meta-metabolome). We describe a set of protocols for the preparation of fecal water extraction, storage, scanning, measurement of pH, and spectral processing and analysis. We also compare the effects of various sample storage conditions for processed and unprocessed samples to provide a framework for comprehensive analysis of small molecules from stool-derived samples. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC Basic Protocol 1: Extracting fecal water from crude fecal samples Alternate Protocol 1: Extracting fecal water from small crude fecal samples Basic Protocol 2: Acquiring NMR spectra of metabolite samples Alternate Protocol 2: Acquiring NMR spectra of metabolite samples using Bruker spectrometer running TopSpin 3.x Alternate Protocol 3: Acquiring NMR spectra of metabolite samples by semiautomated process Basic Protocol 3: Measuring sample pH Support Protocol 1: Cleaning NMR tubes Basic Protocol 4: Processing raw spectra data Basic Protocol 5: Profiling spectra Support Protocol 2: Spectral profiling of sugars and other complex metabolites.
1D 1h NMR作为粪便代谢组学的工具。
代谢组学研究比单独的基于核酸的调查能更深入地了解给定生态群落的过程。在肠道微生物群的情况下,例如,粪便样本的代谢谱提供了胃肠道远端区域内功能和相互作用的详细信息,并且可以通过许多不同的方式生成这样的谱。本单元详细介绍了1D 1h NMR光谱作为表征粪便代谢组(meta-metabolome)小分子代谢物的常用方法的使用。我们描述了一套粪便水的提取、储存、扫描、pH值测量以及光谱处理和分析的制备方案。我们还比较了各种样品储存条件对处理过的和未处理过的样品的影响,为粪便来源样品的小分子综合分析提供了一个框架。©2020 Wiley期刊有限责任公司基本方案1:从粗粪样品中提取粪便水备用方案1:从小粗粪样品中提取粪便水基本方案2:获取代谢物样品的核磁共振光谱备用方案2:使用运行TopSpin 3的布鲁克光谱仪获取代谢物样品的核磁共振光谱。x备选方案3:通过半自动化过程获取代谢物样品的核磁共振波谱。基本方案3:测量样品pH值。支持方案1:清洗核磁共振管。支持方案4:处理原始光谱数据。支持方案5:谱分析。支持方案2:糖和其他复杂代谢物的谱分析。
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