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BLANKA: an Algorithm for Blank Subtraction in Mass Spectrometry of Complex Biological Samples.

Multispecies microbiome systems are known to be closely linked to human, animal, and plant life processes. The growing field of metabolomics presents the opportunity to detect changes in overall metabolomic profiles of microbial species interactions. These metabolomic changes provide insight into function of metabolites as they correlate to different species presence and the observed phenotypic changes, but detection of subtle changes is often difficult in samples with complex backgrounds. Natural environments such as soil and food contain many molecules that convolute mass spectrometry-based analyses, and identification of microbial metabolites amongst environmental metabolites is an informatics problem we begin to address here. Our microbes are grown on solid or liquid cheese curd media. This medium, which is necessary for microbial growth, contains high amounts of salts, lipids, and casein breakdown products which make statistical analyses using LC-MS/MS data difficult due to the high background from the media. We have developed a simple algorithm to carry out background subtraction from microbes grown on solid or liquid cheese curd media to aid in our ability to conduct statistical analyses so that we may prioritize metabolites for further structure elucidation. Graphical Abstract .

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