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Metabolic phenotyping, also known as metabolomics, is a globally researched field. This perspective reviews its current status, challenges, and future directions in biomarker and systems biology research.

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  • Systems Biology
  • Metabolomics

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  • Metabolic profiling is a rapidly advancing scientific field.
  • Research is conducted globally across various laboratory scales.
  • It plays a crucial role in understanding biological systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a perspective on the current status of metabolic phenotyping.
  • To identify key challenges in the field of metabolomics.
  • To consider future research directions for metabolic profiling.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and expert perspective.
  • Analysis of global research trends in metabolic phenotyping.
  • Discussion of current technological and analytical challenges.

Main Results:

  • Metabolic phenotyping is a widespread and growing area of research.
  • Significant challenges exist in data analysis, standardization, and interpretation.
  • The field holds immense potential for biomarker discovery and systems biology.

Conclusions:

  • Metabolic phenotyping is a vital and evolving discipline.
  • Addressing current challenges is crucial for future advancements.
  • Continued research will enhance its application in health and disease.