L-glutamine Analysis Service
- Nutritional research: Assess dietary L-glutamine content and health impact.
- Metabolic disease studies: Investigate L-glutamine levels in diabetes and obesity.
- Cancer metabolism research: Explore tumor cell dependence on L-glutamine for growth.
- Gut health studies: Examine L-glutamine's role in maintaining intestinal barrier function.
- Immune function research: Study L-glutamine's influence on immune system performance.
- Clinical nutrition: Evaluate L-glutamine supplementation effects in critically ill patients.
- Biomarker development: Identify L-glutamine as a potential biomarker in various diseases.
- Animal tissue ≥ 100 mg
- Plant tissue ≥ 200 mg
- Serum/ Plasma ≥ 200 μL
- Urine ≥ 2 mL
L-glutamine, also known as glutamine, is the most abundant free amino acid in the human bloodstream and plays crucial roles in nitrogen transport and metabolism, cellular energy production, and protein synthesis. Biosynthesis of L-glutamine is primarily in skeletal muscles, lungs, and adipose tissues. It serves as a nitrogen donor in the biosynthesis of purines and pyrimidines, which are essential components of DNA and RNA. Also, L-glutamine is a crucial substrate for the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, contributing to the production of cellular energy in the form of ATP.
Studies indicate that L-glutamine supplementation may enhance recovery from surgery and trauma, support gut health, and improve immune function, especially in critically ill patients. Additionally, its role in cancer metabolism is being actively explored, as tumor cells often exhibit increased reliance on L-glutamine for growth and survival, making it a target for therapeutic intervention.
Figure 1. The Structure of L-glutamine
MtoZ Biolabs, an integrated Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry (MS) Services Provider, providing advanced proteomics, metabolomics, and biopharmaceutical analysis services to researchers in biochemistry, biotechnology, and biopharmaceutical fields. Our ultimate aim is to provide more rapid, high-throughput, and cost-effective analysis, with exceptional data quality and minimal sample consumption. MtoZ Biolabs is proud to offer a comprehensive L-glutamine Analysis Service. Our service employs state-of-the-art mass spectrometry techniques to provide precise quantification and profiling of L-glutamine in various biological samples, provides insights into its metabolic pathways, and investigates its potential links to disease. This service aims to support researchers in their quest to uncover the intricate roles of L-glutamine in health and disease.
Analysis Workflow
Service Advantages
1. Advance Analysis Platform
MtoZ Biolabs established an advanced L-glutamine analysis service platform, guaranteeing reliable, fast, and highly accurate analysis service.
2. One-Time-Charge
Our pricing is transparent, no hidden fees or additional costs.
3. High-Data-Quality
Deep data coverage with strict data quality control. AI-powered bioinformatics platform integrate all L-glutamine analysis service data providing clients with a comprehensive data report.
4. Fast Turnaround
The process from sample handling to report generation is efficient, shortening the analysis cycle.
Applications
Sample Submission Requirements
1. Sample Types
Serum, plasma, urine, tissues, and other biological samples. It is recommended to prepare at least 3 biological replicates for each sample type.
2. Sample Volume
3. Storage and Shipping
Samples should be stored at -80℃ and shipped with dry ice. Avoid repeated cycles of freezing and thawing
Note: Please provide details on sample collection and handling.
Deliverables
1. Comprehensive Experimental details (Materials, Instruments, and Methods, etc.)
2. Relevant Liquid Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry Parameters
3. Detailed Information on L-glutamine
4. Raw Data
5. Custom Analysis Report
At MtoZ Biolabs, we are committed to providing you with the most reliable and accurate L-glutamine analysis service. We look forward to assisting you in your research endeavors.
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