Abstract
The Metabolomics Workbench, available at www.metabolomicsworkbench.org, is a public repository for metabolomics metadata and experimental data spanning various species and experimental platforms, metabolite standards, metabolite structures, protocols, tutorials, and training material and other educational resources. It provides a computational platform to integrate, analyze, track, deposit and disseminate large volumes of heterogeneous data from a wide variety of metabolomics studies including mass spectrometry (MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry (NMR) data spanning over 20 different species covering all the major taxonomic categories including humans and other mammals, plants, insects, invertebrates and microorganisms. Additionally, a number of protocols are provided for a range of metabolite classes, sample types, and both MS and NMR-based studies, along with a metabolite structure database. The metabolites characterized in the studies available on the Metabolomics Workbench are linked to chemical structures in the metabolite structure database to facilitate comparative analysis across studies. The Metabolomics Workbench, part of the data coordinating effort of the National Institute of Health (NIH) Common Fund's Metabolomics Program, provides data from the Common Fund's Metabolomics Resource Cores, metabolite standards, and analysis tools to the wider metabolomics community and seeks data depositions from metabolomics researchers across the world.
Highlights
The small molecule metabolites are involved in various physiological processes, and play an important role in the regulation and control of cellular function and disease
It has become routine to measure the metabolites through various combinations of mass spectrometry (MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry (NMR) techniques coupled with liquid chromatography (LC) and gas chromatography (GC) methods
We describe our current and ongoing work on the Metabolomics Workbench
Summary
The small molecule metabolites are involved in various physiological processes, and play an important role in the regulation and control of cellular function and disease. The Metabolomics Workbench serves as a public data repository for metabolomics metadata and experimental data, and a portal for metabolite standards, metabolite structures, protocols, tutorials and training material, and other educational resources, along with integrated set of exploratory analysis tools.
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