metabolite
Americannoun
noun
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A substance produced by metabolism.
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A substance necessary for or taking part in a particular metabolic process. Examples of metabolites are glucose in the metabolism of sugars and starches, amino acids in the biosynthesis of proteins, and squalene in the biosynthesis of cholesterol.
Etymology
Origin of metabolite
First recorded in 1880–85; metabol(ism) + -ite 1
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They analyzed thousands of proteins, lipids, metabolites, and trace elements in both plasma and red blood cells.
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In this process, one bacterial species releases metabolites that other species use as food.
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Shortly after administration, levels of dopamine and its precursor levodopa increased, along with norepinephrine and its metabolite normetanephrine in the locus coeruleus-noradrenaline network.
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Once there, gut microbes transform them into metabolites that can enter the bloodstream.
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This naturally occurring and widely studied metabolite, known for its links to healthy aging, was found to restore key brain functions tied to memory that are disrupted in Alzheimer's disease.
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