Meeting Report from “Frontiers in Nutritional Science: Nutritional Metabolomics”

The potential for transforming nutritional and health research through the discovery and application of non-invasive markers of dietary intake and metabolic status is profound. The science of metabolomics for the fingerprinting of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from expired human breath holds gre...

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Main Authors: Nathan O'Callaghan, Manny Noakes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-09-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/6/9/3451
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Summary:The potential for transforming nutritional and health research through the discovery and application of non-invasive markers of dietary intake and metabolic status is profound. The science of metabolomics for the fingerprinting of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from expired human breath holds great promise in this regard. Coupled with tools utilising sensor technology, breath volatile signatures allow a new horizon of research in which indicators of metabolic risk and indicators of dietary intake could be collected at a population level with unprecedented simplicity and low cost. Metabolomics (measuring metabolites from physiological process) provides a “window into the body”, which could transform how we measure health, how we identify and monitor people most at risk of disease and the way we monitor food intake. [...]
ISSN:2072-6643