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Foodborne carbon dot-induced gut microbiota dysbiosis lead to reproductive toxicity in male mice

OMIX006104

1Summary
Title Foodborne carbon dot-induced gut microbiota dysbiosis lead to reproductive toxicity in male mice
Description Metabolites were extracted from feces or serum by incorporating 20 μl of a separation buffer consisting of methanol, acetonitrile, and water at a 2:2:1 ratio into 1 mg of cervical secretions. To evaluate the stability throughout the experimental process, a quality control (QC) sample was prepared by aggregating 10 μl of the isolate mixture from each specimen[47]. Subsequently, 2 μl of the isolate from each sample was utilized for the detection of metabolite signals using liquid chromatography (LC) and mass spectrometry (MS) with an ACQUITY UPLC I-Class plus system (Waters). Qualitative analysis of the raw data was conducted using Progenesis QI v2.3 metabolomics processing software, adopting parameters of 5 ppm for precursor tolerance, 10 ppm for product tolerance, and a 5% threshold for product ions (Nonlinear Dynamics, Newcastle, UK).
Organism Mus musculus
Data Type Metabolome Data by Mass Spectrometry (MS)
Data Accessibility Open-access
BioProject PRJCA024662
Release Date 2024-03-30
Submitter Guihua Liu (liuguihua@mail.sysu.edu.cn)
Organization The Sixth Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University
Submission Date 2024-03-28
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