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Journal Article 
Global metabolomics characterization of bacteria: pre-analytical treatments and profiling 
Bertini, I; Hu, X; Luchinat, C 
2014 
Metabolomics
ISSN: 1573-3882
EISSN: 1573-3890 
10 
241-249 
Pre-analytical treatments of bacteria are crucial steps in bacterial metabolomics studies. In order to achieve reliable samples that can best represent the global metabolic profile in vivo both qualitatively and quantitatively, many sample treatment procedures have been developed. The use of different methods makes it difficult to compare the results among different groups. In this work, E. coli samples were tested by using NMR spectroscopy. Both liquid N-2 and cold methanol quenching procedures reduce the cell membrane integrity and cause metabolites leakage. However, liquid N-2 quenching affected the cell viability and the NMR metabolites' profile less than cold methanol procedure. Samples obtained by metabolite extraction were significantly superior over cell suspensions and cell lysates, with a higher number of detectable metabolites. Methanol/chloroform extraction proved most efficient at extraction of intracellular metabolites from both qualitative and quantitative points of view. Finally, standard operating procedures of bacterial sample treatments for NMR metabolomics study are presented. 
NMR; Metabolomics; Bacteria; Pre-analytical treatments; Standard operating procedure 
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