List of Studies ( Metabolite:Tocopherol acetate)
Study_id | Analysis_id | Study_title | Source | Species | Disease | Institute | Units(range) |
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ST000979 | AN001603 | Metabolomic profiles in healthy research cats receiving clindamycin with a synbiotic or a placebo: a randomized, controlled trial | Feces | Cat | Antibiotic resistance | University of California, Davis | Counts |
ST000981 | AN001607 | Metabolomic profiles in healthy research cats receiving clindamycin with a synbiotic or a placebo: a randomized, controlled trial (Part II) | Feces | Cat | Antibiotic resistance | University of California, Davis | Counts |
ST002155 | AN003530 | Longitudinal metabolomic stool dynamics in primary C. difficile infections | Feces | Human | Bacterial infection | Brigham Women's Hospital | intensity |
ST002149 | AN003519 | In vivo commensal control of Clostridioides difficile virulence | Cecum | Mouse | Brigham and Women’s Hospital | Intensity | |
ST001940 | AN003155 | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Induces Bidirectional Alterations in the Brain-Gut-Microbiome Axis Associated with Gastrointestinal Symptom Improvement | Feces | Human | Irritable bowel syndrome | University of California, Los Angeles | Metabolon original scale |
ST001940 | AN003156 | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Induces Bidirectional Alterations in the Brain-Gut-Microbiome Axis Associated with Gastrointestinal Symptom Improvement | Feces | Human | Irritable bowel syndrome | University of California, Los Angeles | Metabolon original scale |
ST001940 | AN003157 | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Induces Bidirectional Alterations in the Brain-Gut-Microbiome Axis Associated with Gastrointestinal Symptom Improvement | Feces | Human | Irritable bowel syndrome | University of California, Los Angeles | Metabolon original scale |
ST001940 | AN003158 | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Induces Bidirectional Alterations in the Brain-Gut-Microbiome Axis Associated with Gastrointestinal Symptom Improvement | Feces | Human | Irritable bowel syndrome | University of California, Los Angeles | Metabolon original scale |
ST002132 | AN003487 | Optimization of Imputation Strategies for High-Resolution Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (HR GC-MS) Metabolomics Data | Blood | Baboon | Wake Forest School of Medicine | Normalized Peak abundances | |
ST002132 | AN003487 | Optimization of Imputation Strategies for High-Resolution Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (HR GC-MS) Metabolomics Data | Liver | Baboon | Wake Forest School of Medicine | Normalized Peak abundances | |
ST002026 | AN003296 | Metabolomics Analysis of Blood Plasma and Stool from Six Week Flaxseed Dietary Intervention in Postmenopausal Women (Stool/GC) | Feces | Human | UC Davis | normalized peak height | |
ST002153 | AN003527 | Data from plasma metabolome analysis of APP-KI and Wild type mice treated with B. breve MCC1274 | Blood | Mouse | Morinaga milk industry CO., LTD. | peak area | |
ST001158 | AN001916 | The gut microbiota plays a central role to modulate the plasma metabolome in response to chronic Angiotensin II infusion (part-II) | Feces | Mouse | Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine | Peak area | |
ST001606 | AN002639 | Aromatic amino acid metabolism by the anaerobic gut bacterium Clostridium sporogenes | Blood | Mouse | Stanford University | Peak area | |
ST001606 | AN002639 | Aromatic amino acid metabolism by the anaerobic gut bacterium Clostridium sporogenes | Feces | Mouse | Stanford University | Peak area | |
ST001606 | AN002639 | Aromatic amino acid metabolism by the anaerobic gut bacterium Clostridium sporogenes | Intestine | Mouse | Stanford University | Peak area | |
ST001606 | AN002639 | Aromatic amino acid metabolism by the anaerobic gut bacterium Clostridium sporogenes | Urine | Mouse | Stanford University | Peak area | |
ST001650 | AN002696 | Changes to gut microbiota metabolism based on Clostridium difficile-induced inflammation | Feces | Mouse | Infection | Stanford University | Peak area |
ST001495 | AN002478 | Effects of Synbiotic Administration on Fecal Microbiome and Metabolomic Profiles of Dogs receiving Antibiotics | Feces | Dog | University of California, Davis | Peak height normalized with creatinine | |
ST002090 | AN003414 | Commensal intestinal microbiota regulates host luminal proteolytic activity and intestinal barrier integrity through β-glucuronidase activity (Part 2) | Feces | Mouse | Irritable bowel syndrome | Mayo Clinic | raw intensity |
ST001439 | AN002404 | Metabolites in contents of small intestine in wild type and DAOG181R/G181R mice | Intestine | Mouse | KEIO University School of Medicine | relative_area | |
ST002018 | AN003288 | Multi-omic analysis of the microbiome and metabolome in healthy subjects (feces) | Feces | Human | Vanderbilt University Medical Center | scaled imputed | |
ST000930 | AN001524 | Define alterations in the gut metabolome of mice infected with C. difficile | Intestine | Mouse | North Carolina State University | scaled intensity |