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I'm a beginner in metabolomic studies, but now I have the task - metabolic profiling of human urine, to search for target and very improtant - non-target metabolites. In general, to find the changes in profile.
The samples were derivatized using BSTFA and made GC-TOF experiment (High Resolution TOF).
I got quite a rich of profile of the total ion current with the major and minor components. As I understand it, the next step is deconvolution profile. Here my question to you:
How should I correctly interpret the data obtained after deconvolution? Because, after deconvolution i have a large number of unknown components, many of which have 3 or 5 mass in the spectrum and certainly i can not consider such results as a "possible compound".
What criteria do you choose? What minimum mass in mass spectrum must be after deconvolution, for believe further confirmation of the spectrum in the NIST library (for example). If you can, please share your experience!
P.S. Or, i can work without identifying the compounds in the profile and should be performed just comparison of the two profiles and then find and interpretation only peaks, which was different?
Thank you!
