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    Fructose and Mannose Metabolism Service

      Fructose and mannose are common monosaccharides with significant roles in energy metabolism and cellular functions in organisms. Fructose is predominantly found in fruits and honey and is frequently used as an additive in food products. It is metabolized in the liver through the fructose metabolism pathway, resulting in the production of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate and dihydroxyacetone phosphate, which are key intermediates in gluconeogenesis and fatty acid synthesis. Mannose, abundant in various plants and microorganisms, is an essential component of glycoproteins and glycolipids, contributing to cellular recognition and signal transduction.

       

      The metabolic pathways for fructose and mannose involve a series of enzymatic reactions that not only ensure the efficient use of these sugars but also maintain cellular carbon balance. Key enzymes, such as fructokinase and aldolase B in fructose metabolism, and phosphomannose isomerase and mannosidase in mannose metabolism, are crucial regulatory points. Quantitative analysis of these enzymes and their metabolic intermediates provides insights into the dynamic regulation of sugar metabolism under normal and pathological conditions.

       

      Investigating the metabolism of fructose and mannose enhances our understanding of their roles in physiological processes and their implications in metabolic disorders like metabolic syndrome, diabetes, and rare genetic diseases. Comprehensive metabolomic analysis offers valuable data for these metabolic pathways, supporting early disease diagnosis, personalized treatment strategies, and the identification of novel biomarkers. MtoZ Biolabs' "Fructose and Mannose Metabolism Service" utilizes advanced mass spectrometry techniques to deliver accurate metabolite quantification and pathway analysis, providing extensive metabolomic solutions for researchers and clinicians.

       

      Services at MtoZ Biolabs

      Our service is based on the power of comprehensive metabolomic profiling combined with mass spectrometry, a highly sensitive and accurate analytical technique. We apply Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS) to offer you a detailed profiling of Fructose and Mannose metabolism in your samples.

       

      Analysis Workflow

       

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      Service Advantages

      • Expertise: With a team of experts in mass spectrometry and metabolomics, we provide reliable and accurate results.
      • Advanced technology: We utilize state-of-the-art mass spectrometry platforms for precise metabolite profiling.
      • Customization: We offer tailor-made services to meet your specific research needs.
      • Data analysis: We provide comprehensive data analysis including data normalization, statistical analysis, and bioinformatics analysis.

       

      Sample Submission Requirements

      • We accept various types of samples including plasma, serum, tissue, cells, and urine.
      • Please ensure your submitted sample surpasses 0.5 g or 0.5 mL.
      • Samples should be stored in a -80℃ environment and transported on dry ice.

       

      Deliverables

      1. Experimental Procedures

      2. Relevant Mass Spectrometry Parameters

      3. Detailed Information on Fructose and Mannose Metabolism Analysis

      4. Mass Spectrometry Images

      5. Raw Data

       

      At MtoZ Biolabs, we are committed to providing high-quality service and support to assist your research. Partner with us to explore the complexities of Fructose and Mannose metabolism and to advance your studies in this exciting field.

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