2021
DOI: 10.1002/ansa.202100010
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Applications of quantitative metabolomics to revolutionize early diagnosis of inborn errors of metabolism in India

Abstract: Inborn errors of metabolism (IEMs) are a group of disorders caused by disruption of metabolic pathways, which leads to accumulation, decreased circulating levels, or increased excretion of metabolites as a consequence of the underlying genetic defects.These heterogeneous groups of disorders cause significant neonatal and infant mortality across the whole world and it is of utmost concern for developing countries like India owing to lack of awareness and standard preventive strategies like newborn screening (NB… Show more

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“…This Special issue also received four review manuscripts. Chandran et al's review 8 underscored the role of quantitative metabolomics in early diagnosis of inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) in India. Given that the predictive cumulative incidence of IEMs is said to be ∼1:800 newborns in Indian population, applying LC‐MS/MS‐based screens using targeted and untargeted approaches new born screening for IEM opens up immense possibilities for the Indian healthcare system.…”
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“…This Special issue also received four review manuscripts. Chandran et al's review 8 underscored the role of quantitative metabolomics in early diagnosis of inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) in India. Given that the predictive cumulative incidence of IEMs is said to be ∼1:800 newborns in Indian population, applying LC‐MS/MS‐based screens using targeted and untargeted approaches new born screening for IEM opens up immense possibilities for the Indian healthcare system.…”
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confidence: 99%