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What is 'Pharmaco-metabonomics'?



What is 'Pharmaco-metabonomics'?..

Answer / hitesh

Pharmaco-metabonomics is the the prediction of the outcome
toxicity of a drug or xenobiotic intervention in an
individual based on a mathematical model of pre-
intervention metabolite signatures.

Metabonomics, also referred to as metabolomics, has already
been established as the process of metabolic profiling.

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