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Encyclopedia > Metabolite

A metabolite is the product of metabolism. Metabolites are usually small molecules or protein ligands.


The metabolome forms a large network of metabolic reactions, where outputs from one enzymatic chemical reaction are inputs to other chemical reactions. Such systems have been described as hypercycles


See also: metabolic control analysis, a specific kind of control analysis.


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Make Light Work of Metabolite ID with LightSight™ Software (465 words)
Calculate and display all data associated with a given metabolite in a single workspace.
LightSight™ software’s MS/MS comparison tool enables you to compare metabolite and parent MS/MS spectra more rapidly and to display fragments and neutral losses common to both spectra.
The animation walks you through the entire metabolite identification workflow using actual data.
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The committee was set up to coordinate the generation of reliable mass spectra of new drugs and metabolite standards, and to make these available to the profession on a timely basis.
newer drugs, metabolites and some breakdown products was created March 2006.
It is the responsibility of any end-user of the information, regardless of profession, to ensure that decisions regarding the final identification of drugs or their metabolites are independently verified.
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