核磁共振 (NMR) 光谱在牛新陈代谢中的作用

Samuel O. Olorunkoya, Oluwatobi Fijabi, Mercy O. Ogbo, Tobi S. Olugbola
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核磁共振 (NMR) 光谱法是一种强大的分析工具,极大地促进了对牛新陈代谢的了解。核磁共振(NMR)光谱学在牛新陈代谢研究中发挥着举足轻重的作用,与其他光谱学方法相比具有明显的优势。核磁共振光谱是一种功能强大的分析工具,可利用原子核的磁性提供详细的分子信息。与质谱法和红外光谱法不同,核磁共振不需要对样品进行大量制备或破坏,从而保持了生物样品的完整性。这种非侵入性的特点对牛的纵向研究特别有利,因为牛的代谢随时间的变化会引起人们的兴趣。核磁共振光谱的主要优势之一是能够同时检测和量化复杂生物基质(如血液、尿液和组织提取物)中的多种代谢物。这种全面的代谢分析对于了解牛的生化途径和生理状态至关重要。NMR 的高重现性和定量准确性进一步提高了其在代谢研究中的适用性,可精确监测代谢波动对饮食变化、环境压力或疾病状况的响应。核磁共振光谱在阐明代谢物的结构信息方面也具有独特的优势。通过多维核磁共振技术,研究人员可以确定代谢物的分子结构和构象,从而更深入地了解代谢功能和相互作用。这种结构阐释通常是其他光谱分析方法所不具备的,因为这些方法可能缺乏分辨率或需要对样品进行衍生处理。此外,核磁共振光谱的非破坏性特点允许对活组织进行分析和体内研究,从而促进对代谢过程的实时监测。这种能力有助于研究牛在不同生理状态下的动态代谢反应和适应性。此外,高分辨率魔角旋转 (HR-MAS) 和超极化等先进 NMR 技术的发展进一步扩大了 NMR 在代谢研究中的应用范围。核磁共振光谱技术因其非破坏性方法、全面的代谢谱分析、结构阐释能力和体内分析潜力而成为研究牛代谢的卓越方法。这些优势使核磁共振成为促进我们对牛新陈代谢的了解、改善牲畜健康和提高生产力不可或缺的工具。关键词:牛核磁共振(NMR) 牛 代谢组学
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The role of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy in cattle metabolism
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a powerful analytical tool that has significantly advanced the understanding of cattle metabolism. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy plays a pivotal role in the study of cattle metabolism, offering distinct advantages over other spectrometric methods. NMR spectroscopy is a powerful analytical tool that provides detailed molecular insights by exploiting the magnetic properties of atomic nuclei. Unlike mass spectrometry and infrared spectroscopy, NMR does not require extensive sample preparation or destruction, preserving the integrity of biological samples. This non-invasive nature is particularly beneficial for longitudinal studies in cattle, where metabolic changes over time are of interest. One of the key strengths of NMR spectroscopy is its ability to simultaneously detect and quantify a broad range of metabolites in complex biological matrices, such as blood, urine, and tissue extracts. This comprehensive metabolic profiling is crucial for understanding the biochemical pathways and physiological states in cattle. NMR's high reproducibility and quantitative accuracy further enhance its suitability for metabolic studies, enabling precise monitoring of metabolic fluctuations in response to dietary changes, environmental stressors, or disease conditions. NMR spectroscopy also offers unique advantages in elucidating structural information about metabolites. Through multidimensional NMR techniques, researchers can determine the molecular structure and conformation of metabolites, providing deeper insights into metabolic functions and interactions. This structural elucidation is often challenging with other spectrometric methods, which may lack the resolution or require derivatization of samples. Moreover, NMR spectroscopy's non-destructive nature allows for the analysis of living tissues and in vivo studies, facilitating real-time monitoring of metabolic processes. This capability is instrumental in studying dynamic metabolic responses and adaptations in cattle under different physiological states. Additionally, the development of advanced NMR techniques, such as high-resolution magic angle spinning (HR-MAS) and hyperpolarization, has further expanded the scope of NMR applications in metabolic research. NMR spectroscopy stands out as a superior method for studying cattle metabolism due to its non-destructive approach, comprehensive metabolic profiling, structural elucidation capabilities, and potential for in vivo analysis. These advantages make NMR an indispensable tool in advancing our understanding of cattle metabolism and improving livestock health and productivity. Keywords: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), Cattles, Metabolomics.
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