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Lipidomics And Its Importance

 Lipidomics studies molecules called lipids, which include fatty acids, simply called fats. These are the basic constituents of the cell membrane, an envelope that encapsulates all the cells of our body and is specific to the quantity and quality of each tissue. Lipidomics researchers investigate the structures, roles, interactions, and dynamics of cellular lipids and the changes that occur during system disturbance. Cells do not function without a cell membrane, but there is no cell membrane without fats. For this idea, it is important to know and how many fats make up the membranes of our cells, in order to achieve and/or sustain their equilibrium, a required requirement for the efficient functioning of the entire organism. Lipidomics has been dedicated to the development of a cell membrane analysis; an instrument that determines the true molecular profile (molecular fingerprint) of the organism. A cell representative of all the others present in the body or of the tissues which make up all the organs is required; a scientifically validated cell is a mature red blood cell. From various scientific evidence, the red blood cell membrane, which has an average lifetime of four months in the districts of the body when it reaches 3 months of life, is an effective matrix for providing information on the general condition of the organism.