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Review
. 2021 Apr 1;12(2):646-661.
doi: 10.14336/AD.2020.0909. eCollection 2021 Apr.

Metabolomics Signatures of Aging: Recent Advances

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Review

Metabolomics Signatures of Aging: Recent Advances

Sunil S Adav et al. Aging Dis. .

Abstract

Metabolomics is the latest state-of-the-art omics technology that provides a comprehensive quantitative profile of metabolites. The metabolites are the cellular end products of metabolic reactions that explain the ultimate response to genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, or environmental changes. Aging is a natural inevitable process characterized by a time-dependent decline of various physiological and metabolic functions and are dominated collectively by genetics, proteomics, metabolomics, environmental factors, diet, and lifestyle. The precise mechanism of the aging process is unclear, but the metabolomics has the potential to add significant insight by providing a detailed metabolite profile and altered metabolomic functions with age. Although the application of metabolomics to aging research is still relatively new, extensive attempts have been made to understand the biology of aging through a quantitative metabolite profile. This review summarises recent developments and up-to-date information on metabolomics studies in aging research with a major emphasis on aging biomarkers in less invasive biofluids. The importance of an integrative approach that combines multi-omics data to understand the complex aging process is discussed. Despite various innovations in metabolomics and metabolite associated with redox homeostasis, central energy pathways, lipid metabolism, and amino acid, a major challenge remains to provide conclusive aging biomarkers.

Keywords: aging; amino acids; lipids; mass spectrometry; metabolites; metabolomics.

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Conflicts of Interest There are no conflicts of interest.

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Figure 1.
The simplified workflow of biofluids and fecal sample preparation for metabolomics analysis. LC-MS: Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry; GC-MS: Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry; RP: Reverse Phase; Hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography.

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