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Exploring Proton-Only NMR Experiments and Filters for Daphnia In Vivo: Potential and Limitations
by
Jenne, Amy
, Bastawrous, Monica
, Lysak, Daniel H.
, Wolff, William W.
, Simpson, Andre J.
, Downey, Katelyn
, Simpson, Myrna J.
, Jobst, Karl J.
, Steiner, Katrina
, Costa, Peter M.
, Ronda, Kiera
in
Animals
/ COVID-19
/ Daphnia - metabolism
/ ex vivo
/ Experiments
/ in vivo
/ Lipids
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
/ Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
/ Metabolites
/ Metabolomics
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Organisms
/ proton-only
/ Protons
/ Spectrum analysis
2023
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Exploring Proton-Only NMR Experiments and Filters for Daphnia In Vivo: Potential and Limitations
by
Jenne, Amy
, Bastawrous, Monica
, Lysak, Daniel H.
, Wolff, William W.
, Simpson, Andre J.
, Downey, Katelyn
, Simpson, Myrna J.
, Jobst, Karl J.
, Steiner, Katrina
, Costa, Peter M.
, Ronda, Kiera
in
Animals
/ COVID-19
/ Daphnia - metabolism
/ ex vivo
/ Experiments
/ in vivo
/ Lipids
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
/ Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
/ Metabolites
/ Metabolomics
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Organisms
/ proton-only
/ Protons
/ Spectrum analysis
2023
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Exploring Proton-Only NMR Experiments and Filters for Daphnia In Vivo: Potential and Limitations
by
Jenne, Amy
, Bastawrous, Monica
, Lysak, Daniel H.
, Wolff, William W.
, Simpson, Andre J.
, Downey, Katelyn
, Simpson, Myrna J.
, Jobst, Karl J.
, Steiner, Katrina
, Costa, Peter M.
, Ronda, Kiera
in
Animals
/ COVID-19
/ Daphnia - metabolism
/ ex vivo
/ Experiments
/ in vivo
/ Lipids
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
/ Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
/ Metabolites
/ Metabolomics
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Organisms
/ proton-only
/ Protons
/ Spectrum analysis
2023
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Exploring Proton-Only NMR Experiments and Filters for Daphnia In Vivo: Potential and Limitations
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Exploring Proton-Only NMR Experiments and Filters for Daphnia In Vivo: Potential and Limitations
2023
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Overview
Environmental metabolomics provides insight into how anthropogenic activities have an impact on the health of an organism at the molecular level. Within this field, in vivo NMR stands out as a powerful tool for monitoring real-time changes in an organism’s metabolome. Typically, these studies use 2D 13C-1H experiments on 13C-enriched organisms. Daphnia are the most studied species, given their widespread use in toxicity testing. However, with COVID-19 and other geopolitical factors, the cost of isotope enrichment increased ~6–7 fold over the last two years, making 13C-enriched cultures difficult to maintain. Thus, it is essential to revisit proton-only in vivo NMR and ask, “Can any metabolic information be obtained from Daphnia using proton-only experiments?”. Two samples are considered here: living and whole reswollen organisms. A range of filters are tested, including relaxation, lipid suppression, multiple-quantum, J-coupling suppression, 2D 1H-1H experiments, selective experiments, and those exploiting intermolecular single-quantum coherence. While most filters improve the ex vivo spectra, only the most complex filters succeed in vivo. If non-enriched organisms must be used, then, DREAMTIME is recommended for targeted monitoring, while IP-iSQC was the only experiment that allowed non-targeted metabolite identification in vivo. This paper is critically important as it documents not just the experiments that succeed in vivo but also those that fail and demonstrates first-hand the difficulties associated with proton-only in vivo NMR.
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