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International NMR-Based Environmental Metabolomics Intercomparison Exercise

Authors :
Tobias K. Karakach
John A. Walter
Jeffrey S. De Ropp
Ian W. Burton
Drew R. Ekman
Simone Rochfort
Quincy Teng
Timothy W. Collette
Daniel W. Bearden
Ronald S. Tjeerdema
Jacob G. Bundy
Mark R. Viant
Vilnis Ezernieks
Huifeng Wu
Ching-Yu Lin
Source :
Environmental Science & Technology. 43:219-225
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2008.

Abstract

Several fundamental requirements must be met so that NMR-based metabolomics and the related technique of metabonomics can be formally adopted into environmental monitoring and chemical risk assessment. Here we report an intercomparison exercise which has evaluated the effectiveness of 1H NMR metabolomics to generate comparable data sets from environmentally derived samples. It focuses on laboratory practice that follows sample collection and metabolite extraction, specifically the final stages of sample preparation, NMR data collection (500, 600, and 800 MHz), data processing, and multivariate analysis. Seven laboratories have participated from the U.S.A., Canada, U.K., and Australia, generating a total of ten data sets. Phase 1 comprised the analysis of synthetic metabolite mixtures, while Phase 2 investigated European flounder (Platichthys flesus) liver extracts from clean and contaminated sites. Overall, the comparability of data sets from the participating laboratories was good. Principal components analyses (PCA) of the individual data sets yielded ten highly similar scores plots for the synthetic mixtures, with a comparable result for the liver extracts. Furthermore, the same metabolic biomarkers that discriminated fish from clean and contaminated sites were discovered by all the laboratories. PCA of the combined data sets showed excellent clustering of the multiple analyses. These results demonstrate that NMR-based metabolomics can generate data that are sufficiently comparable between laboratories to support its continued evaluation for regulatory environmental studies.

Details

ISSN :
15205851 and 0013936X
Volume :
43
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental Science & Technology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5926de33348e97f4f41d6d56e2e1f7ae