Ethanol-induced metabolomic differences in mice using HRAM Q-TOF analysis
Alcohol consumption continues to be a major risk factor for disease development and is associated with neuropsychiatric disorders, cardiovascular diseases, cirrhosis of the liver, various cancers and fetal alcohol syndrome. Alcohol-specific metabolic responses and the underlying pathophysiology and effects on the brain are poorly understood.
This study considered the effect of ethanol-induced metabolite changes in brain tissue using a mouse model.
- Content Type:
- Paper
- Document Number:
- PO-CON1887E
- Product Type:
- Liquid Chromatograph-Mass Spectrometry, Mass Spectrometry
- Keywords:
- Q-TOF, mouse, Pharmaceutical, Life Science, DMPK, ADME, Safety testing, Metabolomics, LCMS-9030
- Language:
- English
- File Name:
- uko119071.pdf
- File Size:
- 2,401kb