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. 2015 Aug 17;16(8):19347–19368. doi: 10.3390/ijms160819347

Table 4.

Key differential metabolites detected by GC–MS for Hu-H1/Strain V.

Hu-H1/Strain V Metabolite RT (min) MZ VIP-Value p-Value (t-test) Fold Change *
(OPLS-DA)
1 Glycolic acid 5.35 177 1.36 3.71 × 105 −0.75
2 Myo-Inositol-1-phosphate 20.26 318 1.06 8.76 × 104 −0.68
3 d-Fructose-6-phosphate 19.4 315 1.6 4.89 × 105 −0.62
4 Glycerol 8.05 205 1.11 1.86 × 105 −0.37
5 Cholesterol 25.21 129 1.05 2.42 × 102 −0.36
6 Desmosterol 25.47 343 1.6 3.96 × 102 −0.34
7 Lanosterol 25.35 458 1.26 7.60 × 102 −0.25
8 Citric acid 14.63 273 1.53 1.62 × 10−1 −0.2
9 d-Glucose-6-phosphate 19.5 387 1.59 7.22 × 102 0.39
10 Myo-Inositol 17.38 305 1.09 4.37 × 102 0.48
11 l-Isoleucine 8.27 158 1.41 1.43 × 105 0.58
12 Ribulose-5-phosphate 17.72 357 1.2 1.52 × 103 0.61
13 l-Leucine 7.97 158 1.41 1.25 × 105 0.7
14 l-Valine 7.21 144 1.53 5.61 × 107 0.71
15 Glycine 8.43 174 1.5 1.58 × 106 0.83
16 d-Fructose 15.28 103 1.55 1.08 × 103 0.88
17 l-Threonine 9.54 218 1.39 2.11 × 105 0.89
18 l-Alanine 5.69 116 1.43 8.28 × 106 0.89
19 l-Proline 8.29 142 1.37 3.67 × 105 0.92
20 Serine 9.18 204 1.49 1.66 × 106 1.13
21 d-Glucose 15.43 205 1.51 3.58 × 108 1.14

* Fold change was calculated as the logarithm of the average mass response (area) ratio between the two classes (i.e., fold change = log2(Hu-H1/Con)). Thus, positive fold-change values indicate significantly higher levels in Hu-H1 relative to Con, and negative fold change values indicate significantly lower levels in Hu-H1 relative to Con.