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ntroduction Metabolomics is the scientific discipline devoted to the qualitative and quantitative study of the metabolites present in natural samples similar as cells, apkins, organisms, and biofluids. The metabolome, known as the complete set of metabolites set up in the natural samples in a specific environment, depends on endogenous factors and the cellular response to environmental stimulants. The metabolome is much near to the cellular phenotype than the transcriptome or proteome [1]. Metabolites are substrates, cofactors, and products of enzymatic responses; they're transported, buried, degraded, and accumulated as a result of gene expression and protein exertion. In addition, the revision of metabolite situations can also affect the other omics layers of systems biology, similar as transcriptomics or proteomics [2]. For case, amino acids and nucleotides are chemical structure blocks of nucleic acids and proteins, and lipids are a source of energy and can act as alternate couriers in cellular signaling falls. Thus, since metabolite situations are a reflection of the cellular state, the characterization of the metabolome is crucial to understanding the phenotype of the organisms under study and the cellular mechanisms touched off under specific environmental condition. In biomedicine, metabolomics is extensively used to study the molecular pathways involved in the onset and progression of a huge variety of conditions, as well as to find new biomarkers for opinion and biomonitoring purposes [3]