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Area of Science:

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Metabolomics
  • Exposomics

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  • Non-targeted analysis (NTA) using mass spectrometry is increasingly utilized across diverse scientific fields.
  • Existing reporting guidelines for NTA are insufficient, compromising scientific transparency and reproducibility.
  • Lack of standardized reporting impedes robust study design and peer review processes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop an interdisciplinary framework, the NTA Study Reporting Tool (SRT), for comprehensive NTA methods and results reporting.
  • To assess the SRT's validity and utility in guiding study design and evaluating reporting quality.

Main Methods:

  • The NTA Study Reporting Tool (SRT) was developed as an easy-to-use framework.
  • Eleven NTA practitioners evaluated eight published articles from environmental, food, and health exposomic studies using the SRT.
  • Participant scores were compared to assess the tool's effectiveness.

Main Results:

  • The SRT demonstrated validity in structuring study design and manuscript writing for NTA.
  • Author self-assigned scores using the SRT aligned with peer reviewer scores, indicating its utility for self-evaluation.
  • Key areas needing improvement in NTA reporting were identified, including analytical sequence and quality assurance/quality control.

Conclusions:

  • The NTA Study Reporting Tool (SRT) offers a structured approach to enhance NTA reporting quality.
  • Widespread adoption of the SRT can lead to improved study design and standardized reporting practices.
  • Implementation of the SRT is expected to increase the broader use and acceptance of NTA data in scientific research.