Advances in omic technology have strongly fostered the development of the life sciences; metabolomics in specific has become a powerful tool with a promising future in scientific research and clinical application. As end products of composite biochemical networks, endogenic low molecular weight metabolites contain rich information about the physiological state of an individual or group of people. In addition, this information has a more practical meaning as we know "what happened" instead of "what could happen" to some extent. The rapid and precise detection of large-scale metabolites was beyond imagination in the past; however, benefiting from high-speed technical means, the global disturbance of metabolites induced by environmental stimuli or treatments can now be well analyzed. After suitable bioinformatics analysis, clinically relevant biomarkers of a disease can be found, and an exact and dynamic picture of the metabolic disturbance that rise up with the phenotype of a certain organism can be constructed. Biomarkers can also reveal the general metabolic state in ways that are correlated with the progression of the disease, or even with the risk of certain diseases. Thus, as an indispensable part of the systems biology framework, metabolomics has been widely used in, but not limited to, the fields of medical science, pharmaceuticals, botany and microbiology. In this article, we focus on the main research content of metabolomics and technical innovations such as methods for determining biologically active compounds; moreover, we are paying more attention to future trends and the various possibilities for studying metabolomics.
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