Guo, Kun’s team published research in Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety in 2022-02-28 | 87-73-0

Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety published new progress about Desiccation. 87-73-0 belongs to class alcohols-buliding-blocks, and the molecular formula is C6H10O8, Recommanded Product: D-Glucosaccharic acid.

Guo, Kun; Zhao, Zhigang; Luo, Liang; Wang, Shihui; Zhang, Rui; Xu, Wei; Qiao, Guo published the artcile< Untargeted GC-MS metabolomics reveals the metabolic responses in the gills of Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis) subjected to air-exposure stress>, Recommanded Product: D-Glucosaccharic acid, the main research area is metabolome air exposure stress gas chromatog mass spectrometry Eriocheir; Air-exposure stress; Eriocheir sinensis; Gill; Metabolic pathway; Metabolomics.

Desiccation is a common stress experienced by crabs during aquaculture and transportation. In China, the crustacean, Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis), is economically important. However, little is known about the mol. pathways underlying physiol. stress. Here, by using untargeted gas chromatog.-mass spectrometry metabolomics, we investigated the metabolic responses of the gills of E. sinensis subjected to air-exposure stress by six biol. replicates of the control group (CG) and the air-exposure stress group (AG). Metabolomic anal. identified 43 differential metabolites in the AG vs. the CG that could be potential biomarkers of desiccation stress. In addition, integrated anal. of key metabolic pathways revealed the involvement of histidine metabolism; glycine, serine and threonine metabolism; the pentose phosphate pathway; the citrate cycle (TCA cycle); and nicotinate and nicotinamide metabolism These findings indicated the special physiol. responses to air-exposure stresses in this species.

Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety published new progress about Desiccation. 87-73-0 belongs to class alcohols-buliding-blocks, and the molecular formula is C6H10O8, Recommanded Product: D-Glucosaccharic acid.

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