The emergence of metabolomics as a key discipline in the drug discovery process

Publication date: Available online 28 February 2015 Source:Drug Discovery Today: Technologies Author(s): Marianne Fillet , Michel Frédérich Metabolomics is a recent science that could be defined as the comprehensive qualitative and quantitative analysis of all small molecular weight compounds present in a cell, organ (including biofluids) or organism at a specific time point. More and more applications have been found these past years to metabolomics in the pharmaceutical field. Specifically in the drug discovery process, metabolomics open new perspectives, in new targets identification, in toxicological studies and in bioactive natural products discovery. The challenge in metabolomics is to find a technological approach allowing the reproducible identification and quantitation of as much metabolites as possible. In this context, mass spectrometry and NMR are emerging as key and complementary technologies.
Source: Drug Discovery Today: Technologies - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research