Xenobiotic Metabolites Analysis
- Advanced UPLC-MS equipment with high sensitivity and accuracy
- Comprehensive data analysis supported by a team of experienced analysts
- Strict quality control to ensure reliable results
- Personalized service to meet various research needs
- Drug metabolism studies
- Environmental pollution impact studies
- Food safety testing
- Health risk assessment
Xenobiotics encompass a vast array of chemical substances not naturally found in animals, including plant compounds, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, food additives, and environmental pollutants. These compounds can interact with tissues and extracellular components in complex ways, affecting processes from gene expression to protein translation and overall biochemical regulation at the cellular level. Such interactions result in detectable changes in the composition of biomolecules across multiple levels. Xenobiotic metabolites are processed in the body primarily through metabolic enzymes. Understanding how these exogenous metabolites are metabolized in vivo is crucial for accelerating drug discovery and advancing toxicological research.
MtoZ Biolabs offers comprehensive qualitative and quantitative analysis of xenobiotic metabolites using advanced ultra-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS). Our service aims to provide a deep understanding of the mechanisms underlying toxic characteristics, enabling researchers to advance their studies in drug discovery and toxicology with high precision and reliability.
Analysis Workflow
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Applications
Xenobiotic Metabolites Analysis can be applied in various fields, including but not limited to:
Deliverables
1. Experimental Procedures
2. Relevant Liquid Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry Parameters
3. Detailed Information on Xenobiotic Metabolites Analysis
4. Raw Data
5. Custom Analysis Report
At MtoZ Biolabs, we strive to provide you with the highest quality services. Contact us today to learn more about our Xenobiotic Metabolites Analysis service.
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